Perfect plant growth in your aquarium with the JBL PROFLORA CO2 System

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the main food for your aquarium plants. However, there is always a lack of CO2 in an aquarium, so that the plants are inhibited in their growth. With the help of a CO2 system you can supply your plants with enough CO2 so that they can grow vigorously and healthily. You have the choice between a complete starter system ( PROFLORA CO2 BASIC ), a complete system with night switch-off ( PROFLORA CO2 ADVANCED ) and one in which the CO2 content and thus also the pH value of your aquarium water is automatically and optimally adjusted ( PROFLORA CO2 PROFESSIONAL ). Each of these systems is available with a disposable CO2 storage cylinder or with a refillable reusable cylinder. The PROFESSIONAL version is also available without a storage cylinder.

Click here for the measuring and control technology of the JBL PROFLORA CO2 fertilisation systems - for an overview and product information: PROFLORA CO2 CONTROL

Click here for the JBL PROFLORA CO2 CYLINDER & components - for an overview and product information: PROFLORA CO2 CYLINDER

Click here for the JBL PROFLORA CO2 REGULATOR & components - for an overview and product information: PROFLORA CO2 REGULATOR & ADAPT

Click here for the JBL PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN & components - for an overview and product information: PROFLORA CO2 TAIFUN

You can find out more about CO2 - the basic nutrient for aquarium plants - in the Themeworld Aquarium: CO2

You can find more about technical CO2 plant fertilisation - Don't let your plants starve - in the Themeworld Aquarium under: CO2 plant fertilisation

© 10.05.2022
Heiko Blessin
Heiko Blessin
Dipl.-Biologe

Tauchen, Fotografie, Aquaristik, Haie, Motorrad

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