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boost.puppy
Fri Feb 01, 2008, 03:14 AM
Hi, after many problems with PH and various other issues, I have decided it's time for the CO2 upgrade.

I was originally going to wait for my new tank (still two months off)
but my PH is going haywire & I think it's because I have a baby tank (80L) because I've asked everyone & no one can explain my water parameters or what I'm doing wrong!.

So, my next step is to find a good set-up (especially because I am such a girl when it comes to technical things!)

Dad always tells me Tunze is the creme de la creme for everything marine, But I want this for a tropical set-up so I thought, ask the experts!

I have found the Tunze CO2 Regulator 7077/2 for a really good price, However I am wondering if it is as good as people have said? has anyone here have this CO2 set-up?

I would love to see pics, especially how things have been mounted, connected etc etc. I have never seen it in person, and I'm not sure what extras I will need (I would eventually like a PH controller too!)

any help will be appreciated!

Regards,
Sarah.

ILLUSN
Fri Feb 01, 2008, 04:17 AM
I have a tunze reg and its never missed a beat, no problem its a quality product.

boost.puppy
Fri Feb 01, 2008, 04:24 AM
what else have you got in you set-up????

ILLUSN
Fri Feb 01, 2008, 01:10 PM
on that tank, a 3.5kg fire extinguisher, co2 tubing (dulpa from LFS), 2 way brass splitter with twin needle valves from ebay (it runs 2 tanks) 2x bubble counters (1 for each of the 2 lines), 4x check valves (one after each splitter, and 1 before each bubble counter) 2x tunze reactors.

boost.puppy
Fri Feb 01, 2008, 09:16 PM
how long have you had it set-up for?
I'm thinking I'll buy it, the guy seems to be a decent guy (the guy selling it on MASA)

If I have more questions you'll be the first person I'll ask Illusn!!!!

ILLUSN
Sat Feb 02, 2008, 11:34 PM
I've had thet setup for almost 2 years, still works a treat, i added the splitter and the second CO2 line about 10 months ago.