- Contains a 1L refillable CO2 cylinder
- Great introduction for beginners
- For aquariums up to 400 litres
What is the Ista Premium CO2 Cylinder Set?
The Ista Premium CO2 Cylinder Set with 1L refillable cylinder is the perfect CO2 plant fertilisation supply set for larger sized aquariums. This set contains a 3 in 1 acrylic diffuser, high-quality CO2 flow regulator with pressure gauge and solenoid valve, 1L (800g) refillable CO2 cylinder and other accessories. The Ista Premium CO2 Cylinder Set is recommended for aquariums up to 400 litres.
Key Features:
- Suitable for aquariums up to 400 litres
- Compact and easy to set up
- Great introduction for beginners
- Contains a refillable canister
- Enables optimal conditions for photosynthesis
- Supports plant growth
- Keeps your aquatic plants strong, healthy and beautiful
- Provides equipment for monitoring the CO2 levels
What is included with the Ista Premium CO2 Cylinder Set?
This set includes:
- 3 in 1 CO2 diffuser with check valve and bubble counter - To evenly diffuse CO2 throughout your aquarium, and monitor the amount of bubbles per minute in the water and prevent backflow
- Length of CO2 proof hose - Prevents CO2 leaks from the hose
- CO2 hose holder - To prevent the hose from kinking
- CO2 controller with pressure gauge - To control the pressure of CO2 from a canister
- Refillable 1L CO2 cylinder - Provides a source of CO2 in your aquarium
- Adjustable CO2 cylinder supporting base - To keep the CO2 cylinder steady
- CO2 indicator - For accurate CO2 monitoring
Why is CO2 important for a planted aquarium?
Not all aquariums require CO2, but for those packed with live plants, CO2 can dramatically enhance the growth rates, colours, and health of said plants. Some aquatic plants need a constant supply of CO2 to grow, without it they'll struggle to establish themselves in a home aquarium.
To get the most out of your Ista Premium CO2 Cylinder Set, use it in partnership with a high-quality light and some nutritious plant fertiliser. This will give your plants everything they need, and then some.
It's recommended that you keep CO2 levels low in the first few days after set-up. You can increase CO2 levels over time as your aquarium and its inhabitants adjust to an increased influx of CO2.