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  • Feeding Co2 into multiple tanks

    Hi all,

    What is the best method feeding co2 into 2 tanks (50 and 75 gallon)? Currently, I only have 1 milwaukee regulator, reactor, ph controller and a 10lb co2 tank.

    I have used 2 way air gang valve to feed into both tanks but I think this is inefficient. Also, the distance between the two tanks are 6 feet apart.

    Any help will be helpful.
    Thanks
    50G Planted Discus
    40G - Indo Pacific Reef

  • #2
    Now all you need is 4 more tanks...

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    • #3
      pH controller might throw things off since it will only be reading the pH in one tank. This could lead to a CO2 problems in the tank without the controler.
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      • #4
        Thanks for all the reply. I ended up order another regulator and co2 cylinder for my new tank. My tanks are 6 feet apart so using manifold will not work and yes PH controller will cause a problem on another tank.
        50G Planted Discus
        40G - Indo Pacific Reef

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        • #5
          All you need is a splitter. I have one that I can sell you I was running two tanks on one regulator for a while with no problems.
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