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I apologize in advance as I know I asked about this before. I've searched my
files, Googled, and visited every forum I've ever posted on and can't find it. I want an easy to install CO2 system for a 90 gallon tank. I want every piece I will need to come in the one order- I do *not* want to be chasing all over town for a valve or a fitting (aside from the tank itself). I want every check valve, needle valve, and piece of tubing I could conceivably need to be included. Any pre-assembly of confusing parts would be appreciated. I want good quality components that will last, and I want to buy it from a vendor I can get in touch with in case I screw even this up. I am looking for as close to a "plug and play" system as exists. Any suggestions regarding systems and/or vendors? -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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Do a google search stating DIY co2... Here are a few hits:
http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html#2 http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html#2 cheers, Boris "Toni" wrote in message link.net... I apologize in advance as I know I asked about this before. I've searched my files, Googled, and visited every forum I've ever posted on and can't find it. I want an easy to install CO2 system for a 90 gallon tank. I want every piece I will need to come in the one order- I do *not* want to be chasing all over town for a valve or a fitting (aside from the tank itself). I want every check valve, needle valve, and piece of tubing I could conceivably need to be included. Any pre-assembly of confusing parts would be appreciated. I want good quality components that will last, and I want to buy it from a vendor I can get in touch with in case I screw even this up. I am looking for as close to a "plug and play" system as exists. Any suggestions regarding systems and/or vendors? -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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"Toni" wrote in message
I want an easy to install CO2 system for a 90 gallon tank. I want every piece I will need to come in the one order- I do *not* want to be chasing all over town for a valve or a fitting (aside from the tank itself). Boris wrote: Do a google search stating DIY co2... Here are a few hits: DIY is a truly horrible idea for a 90 gallon tank. The upper limit for DIY is probabaly 30-40 gallons, for which two, two-liter bottles alternated weekly is sufficient. At 90 gallons, you'd probably need 4 or more, 2 liter bottles, changed frequently. At that rate, you could recover the cost of pressurized CO2 in just a year or so. Here's a truly great system (I have it): http://www.floridadriftwood.com/prod...217&1=252&3=55 It includes everything except a tank. it has a power reactor, which works really well. If you have a cannister filter, you do not need the power reactor. You want this one: http://www.floridadriftwood.com/prod...17&1=252&3=556 Other vendors have similar products. |
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![]() "AQUATIC-STORE.COM" sales a@t aquatic-store.com wrote in message ... If still looking email me or check out my combos on the website!!! Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Definitely in the running... -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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![]() "Dave Millman" wrote in message ... DIY is a truly horrible idea for a 90 gallon tank. The upper limit for DIY is probabaly 30-40 gallons, for which two, two-liter bottles alternated weekly is sufficient. At 90 gallons, you'd probably need 4 or more, 2 liter bottles, changed frequently. At that rate, you could recover the cost of pressurized CO2 in just a year or so. Yes, *I* did know that- thought maybe the responder didn't notice the size. Here's a truly great system (I have it): http://www.floridadriftwood.com/prod...217&1=252&3=55 It includes everything except a tank. it has a power reactor, which works really well. If you have a cannister filter, you do not need the power reactor. You want this one: http://www.floridadriftwood.com/prod...17&1=252&3=556 Thanks for noting the differences. The tank will be running an Eheim 2028. There's a 2026 on it now but that will be upgraded along with the CO2. I gotta tell ya though that my eyes still tend to cross over when I review the accessories- I know that the controller is a pricey option and maybe not necessary, but I'm not clear on why I don't need a reactor, or a visual indicator (?) or why not just get the $229 one and be done with it. And tubing- where is that in there? See? Call me weird but I'd rather spend $50 too much and get everything (vendors gotta love that one) than save $20 and spend a day shopping in trade stores. I *hate* shopping. I hate even more assembling unfamiliar stuff. -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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If still looking email me or check out my combos on the website!!!
Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Power compact bulbs and MH the lowest on the net Eheim PRO II 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 FORUM http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 17:20:29 GMT, "Boris" wrote: Do a google search stating DIY co2... Here are a few hits: http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html#2 http://www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html#2 cheers, Boris "Toni" wrote in message hlink.net... I apologize in advance as I know I asked about this before. I've searched my files, Googled, and visited every forum I've ever posted on and can't find it. I want an easy to install CO2 system for a 90 gallon tank. I want every piece I will need to come in the one order- I do *not* want to be chasing all over town for a valve or a fitting (aside from the tank itself). I want every check valve, needle valve, and piece of tubing I could conceivably need to be included. Any pre-assembly of confusing parts would be appreciated. I want good quality components that will last, and I want to buy it from a vendor I can get in touch with in case I screw even this up. I am looking for as close to a "plug and play" system as exists. Any suggestions regarding systems and/or vendors? -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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BYTW nice discus and moss balls, Your tank is looking good.
My biggest ball is almost the size of a baseball Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Co2 tanks on sale Power compact bulbs and MH the lowest on the net Eheim PRO II 2026 $143 Co2 regulator and bubble counter with needle valve $75 FORUM http://aquatic.yupapa.com/phpbb/index.php On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 21:04:50 GMT, "Toni" wrote: "AQUATIC-STORE.COM" sales a@t aquatic-store.com wrote in message .. . If still looking email me or check out my combos on the website!!! Marcus http://www.aquatic-store.com/ Definitely in the running... |
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I purchased the Milwaukee regulator and controller package from
Aquatic-Store and have been very happy with it so far. The regulator has everything in one - dual guages, solenoid, needle valve, backflow valve and bubble counter. I have passive reactor from Plant Guild connected to the outflow of my Eheim canister filter and it seems to work great. And by the way, I shopped around quite a bit and Aquatic-Store definitely had the best prices by far. I did purchase an aluminum co2 tank from The Beverage Factory and had it filled locally at an industrial gas/welding supply company. "Toni" wrote in message link.net... I apologize in advance as I know I asked about this before. I've searched my files, Googled, and visited every forum I've ever posted on and can't find it. I want an easy to install CO2 system for a 90 gallon tank. I want every piece I will need to come in the one order- I do *not* want to be chasing all over town for a valve or a fitting (aside from the tank itself). I want every check valve, needle valve, and piece of tubing I could conceivably need to be included. Any pre-assembly of confusing parts would be appreciated. I want good quality components that will last, and I want to buy it from a vendor I can get in touch with in case I screw even this up. I am looking for as close to a "plug and play" system as exists. Any suggestions regarding systems and/or vendors? -- Toni http://www.cearbhaill.com/aquarium.htm |
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