You should be getting a CO2 splitter. It's a brass device that has to be screwed on to the output of your needle valve, retails for under $50. Can split to 3, 6 or 9 iirc.
how can I share a single CO2 tank with 2 fish tanks? I have tried to connect the tubing with a T-connector but the CO2 is always leaking from the connector itself. I have tried both the metal and plastic T-connectors and both leaked. Is there some special equipment that I shd be using?
You should be getting a CO2 splitter. It's a brass device that has to be screwed on to the output of your needle valve, retails for under $50. Can split to 3, 6 or 9 iirc.
does that mean that I need a separate set of bubble counter ?
the connectors would not be able to sustain the pressure, http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=11912 refer to this link.
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Thanks buddy! Will check with NA then.Originally Posted by richietay
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