JBL TV #21: CO2 pressure reducers for aquariums. All about cylinder and thread types

CO2 fertilisation systems for aquariums - Which pressure reducer fits which cylinder, which adapters are available and what should not be done? How to find leaks?

What types of CO2 cylinders are there? What types of thread are there for CO2 cylinders? Which adapter is needed to connect a pressure reducer to the different cylinder types? There are many questions and we will answer them.

You can find out more about CO2 technology and applications in the Themeworld Aquarium: CO2 .

You will find an outline of the JBL PROFLORA CO2 products here: PROFLORA CO2 plant care .

© 23.04.2021

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