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    where can i find dennerle co2 system

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    as above, where and how much does it cost?? can i add in the pressure-reducing needle valve?? Pls advice.. thx


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    You can order it in from some of the more established shops.

    Alternatively, a complete CO2 set from C328 or Nature Aquarium with solenoid will cost you less than this basic set. If it's the flipper that you like, Ocean Free has one 99% similar in style for like 20% of the price.

    Cheers,
    I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?

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    dennerle

    spending $$$ on a dennerle CO2 system is not really advisable.

    I would rather use the $$$ on dennerle subtrates (Fertiliser), which is known to be one of the best in the trade.

    CO2 system important factor is on the regulator and not the cylinder. Use the money on a good regulator, a german made one, they are known to be precise and consistent in valve precision. THe china regulator is cheaper but you need to monitor your bubble count nearly on weekly basis as they fluctuate.

    Spend your dollar wisely, unless you have a lot....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kt89
    spending $$$ on a dennerle CO2 system is not really advisable.

    I would rather use the $$$ on dennerle subtrates (Fertiliser), which is known to be one of the best in the trade.

    CO2 system important factor is on the regulator and not the cylinder. Use the money on a good regulator, a german made one, they are known to be precise and consistent in valve precision. THe china regulator is cheaper but you need to monitor your bubble count nearly on weekly basis as they fluctuate.

    Spend your dollar wisely, unless you have a lot....
    any recommendation on the regulator? wat brands are selling out there??

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    how much is this selling? where can i get it cheaper? by the way can it be fit to any brands of cyclinder (eg. those green or silver type) that found in lfs or must be dennerle cyclinder one?


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    try asking at c328 or sam yick's.

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    my advise. only the denerlle co2 controller is "worth" spending on. co2 equipment are generally hidden away.. so don't think the cost is worth it.. anyway, these days, taiwan/china brands like weipro are also making co2 controllers.

    if you're interested in buying a denerlle co2 controller, this guy called hii is selling

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...&highlight=co2
    Last edited by loupgarou; 14th Dec 2005 at 13:02.

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    Bioplast

    you can try your luck with the shop in Boon Keng.

    that shop is one of those planted tank pros and very experience and knowledgeable.

    There is a few planted tank shops in that area, make sure you go to the one which it's sign mentioned something like "engineering" and not "aquarium". He use to do aircon business.

    The brand is Bioplast and origin is from Germany.

    http://www.bioplast.de/

    For the rest of the readers of this thread....this shop do fill-ups of CO2 on the spot, 5 minutes and it's done.

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    it's called system and control engineering.
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