Which to get CO2 Reg setup's

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WyldFya How about this deal? Aqua Medic CO2 Reactor 1000 setup <-Ebay Link. he just put these up Or is that a little much for a 60g? i see 500's But im still thinking cuz i might want a new filter later down the road. This 303 is 6year old. or something hah.
 
That's not bad, especially with the reactor. I've seen better deals, but i've seen much worse deals.
 
Now will the reactor by it self hold it own or should i just add it to the filter line? These Reactors still act like mini Filter right? or is it best to have it Filter then put it at the return line?

WyldFya;1472434; said:
That's not bad, especially with the reactor. I've seen better deals, but i've seen much worse deals.

where at? ^.^ or was it at that time of a deal. Ya im gonna give it a few more days my Sponges Filter aren't coming tell Wednesday
 
Check out http://www.rexgrigg.com

Rex has been around in the planted tank hobby for a while. He sells pretty solid built regulators at competitive prices. I have heard of several bad experiences with the Milwaukee ones, although, admittedly, I also heard that the Azoo regulators were better than the Milwaukee.

The reactor is not meant to be a filter. The bioballs are in there to slow and churn the water to get more CO2 dissolved. You want to run the reactor inline. You can also build your own reactor with PVC, there are instructions on the Rex Grigg website I posted.

Another source for regulators which, I believe, is just as good as the one I just mentioned, is this guy: orlandodirt@gmail.com

I think both Rex Grigg and he sell the same cornellius base regulator. You want to get a good needle valve to reduce the risk of an end of tank dump.
 
I ended up with the ebay one with the probe/reg/rec1000 Now its a matter of time tell my tank clears up so i can use it.

Ps... What the lwh on the rec1000? And it will have no bioballs inside it right?
 
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