Nutrafin Co2 Diffusor

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I have got a glass/ceramic CO2 diffusor, was just wondering whether I could use that with a yeast based CO2 system (like the Nutrafin) or whether there would be insufficient pressure?
 
1 nutrafin then get a nano diffusor/rhinox 1000
2-3 bottles - rhinox 2000 (better to get pressurised at this level really)
4+ bottles - You have just spent as much on yeast kits as you would've on pressurised and must feel very foolish.

Andy
 
1 nutrafin then get a nano diffusor/rhinox 1000
2-3 bottles - rhinox 2000 (better to get pressurised at this level really)
4+ bottles - You have just spent as much on yeast kits as you would've on pressurised and must feel very foolish.

Andy

New to CO2, so pardon my ignorance as I learn, but...

4X = about $120, right?

What all does this buy on a pressurized system in your mind? Suggestions on where to get said equipment?

thx much!

I have got a glass/ceramic CO2 diffusor, was just wondering whether I could use that with a yeast based CO2 system (like the Nutrafin) or whether there would be insufficient pressure?


Have you had any successor with the glass diffuser? Been debating if this would work well myself and have considered buying one of the glass nano diffusers I see on ebay.

thx.
 

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