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pressurized co2 virgin ..aquagro expert..

pancho

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hi chaps i have decided to invest in a almost proper co2 system for my tank .i currantly dose 4ml liquid carbon in my 100l tank and supliment with airosole canister kit each day.but what i want to know was if anyone has any advice or experience with the tmc aquagro 98g expert set ? this is all i can afford at the moment and presume it would be a lot more effective than the airosole .would this set be adequate for my 100l tank.its quite heavily planted tank..
thank you in advance for any help given
 
Iam no expert. Iam not sure how long the 98g bottle will last. I always keep my eye on eBay I picked up a 5 kg jbl set for 50 quid. or have a look at the forum at the fire extinguisher set ups.

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Thanks for the info guys ..this is all very new to me .would a 98g bottle run out very fast then ? As I'm a little constricted for space were the tank is at the mo and the misses doesn't want anything to big in the kitchen were the tank is .its really just a temporary measure until I get (already want a bigger set up)a bigger tank with unit set up in the dinning room with a proper co2 unit put in place .im happy going through a few bottles a month in the short term just to keep er in doors of my back as I have already taken a lot of work space plus a small under unit for the external I'm running ..
 
Ibe got a load of spare co2 kit knocking around, if you can wait till the weekend i'll see if I can build one for you, I have a spare 500g bottle a spare reg and even a spare solenoid somewhere.... So it will still be small and it will last at least 5x longer plus you will be able to turn it off at night if youre in interested?
 
Wow yes that would be great .thank you
How much would you want for it ?
Would it be disposable or a refill system ?
If refillable .will the bottle need refilling or is it full already ?
And last question (sorry for them all) what would I need to buy interns of glassware to get the system up and working ?
 
Always best to wait until you can afford better gear than buying stuff you'll eventually grow out of. I have boxes of stuff I have bought over the years that eventually wasn't good enough. If I was to total up what I'd spent I could have got some adequate gear from day one and saved some money. In terms of glassware a simple glass/ceramic diffuser will do sold by many of the sponsors. They are relatively cheap and can be cleaned with a solution of bleach and water when needs be.
 
Ok I think I'll bite the bullit and go fe .iv maniged to acquire a 5kg fe Wich isn't as big as I thought it would be .so just need pipe work reg and selinoide and other bits krazypara will you hits fit a fe ?
 
Also how long do you think a 5kg fe would last on a 100l tank ?it fairly heavily planted and I read on the net I should set the bubble count to 1 bubble per second as a starting point .does that sound about right ?
 
When it comes to co2 there isn't any one size fits all answer. Obviously the bigger the co2 container the less you need to change it. 2kg lasts me about six months but your tank may need more or less co2 depending on lighting, flow and as you mention the amount of plants.

When it comes to bubble counters these are again not very reliable when it comes to measuring the amount of co2 you're putting in. There are different types out there that will all produce different types/sizes of bubbles. Really the bubble counter is just a way of visually seeing what effect that little turn on your needle valve as whether it's increased the amount of co2 by a lot or a little. From this you can make more gradual changes. I don't even bother with my bubble counter these days I pretty much just use it to see if my co2 is on because I use a reactor.

The best method of seeing if you have enough co2 is to use a Drop checker with 4dkh fluid and PH reagent as described HERE This is also not exact science but good enough for what your trying to achieve and out of either guessing or counting bubbles gives more accurate results.
 
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Not anything to do with the co2 kit, but the two plants, the fern looking one and the spider plant looking one behind it aren't aquatic and will simply rot, take them back and get a refund.
 
Cheers garuf .just had a read and I'm a miffed that they sold them to me now ! Ether they don't know there own trade or there unscrupulous in the way they trade ! I shall be taking them both back tomorow and pointing out that they are marginal plants . At least it may stop others from buying them only to see them die later on in there tanks .
 
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