Hi Its Yeast. No solenoid for the 2 smaller models. Read more here: natureaquariums.com/products/bio-co2-pro-low-pressure-system-up-to-66-us-gal-250-l?ToPasteBoard&
Hi so not everyone has the budget for a proper co2 system with a proper dual stage regulator. Some people also want to try out co2 but not spend over 200$ on a pressurized system. Things like this allow more people to experience the hobby and learn. Ferraris are great but not everyone needs one to learn how to drive. In my experience we have wonderful hobbyists who have all sorts of needs and budgets. I am happy that there are reputable companies creating products at all entry points.
Cant wait to see these in the store, and for the follow up on the planted tank!
Thanks, I have them available. In store or Online! - Working on next Video!
excited for the follow up/ set up
Yup me too!
is citric acid and bakin soda ? or yest and sugar ? how much co2 holds? is recomended to use with solenoid? it looks nice
Hi Its Yeast. No solenoid for the 2 smaller models. Read more here:
natureaquariums.com/products/bio-co2-pro-low-pressure-system-up-to-66-us-gal-250-l?ToPasteBoard&
@@natureaquariumsusa I am new to C02 is worth getting a solenoid from my limited research, recommended to not have running at night.
What a waste not worth the expense. Co2 canister is better for sure
Hi so not everyone has the budget for a proper co2 system with a proper dual stage regulator. Some people also want to try out co2 but not spend over 200$ on a pressurized system. Things like this allow more people to experience the hobby and learn.
Ferraris are great but not everyone needs one to learn how to drive.
In my experience we have wonderful hobbyists who have all sorts of needs and budgets. I am happy that there are reputable companies creating products at all entry points.
Those non pressurized units like neo co2 and etc do just as good. Co2 is co2 at the end of the day.
True. Except bigger tanks require bigger systems and pressurized is best suited