Welcome to ScapeCrunch

We are ScapeCrunch, the place where planted aquarium hobbyists come to build relationships and support each other. When you're tired of doom scrolling, you've found your home here.

OXYTURBO CO2 regulator

  • Thread starter Thread starter Akshay
  • Start date Start date
  • Tagged users Tagged users None
Joined
Feb 18, 2026
Messages
46
Reaction score
76
Location
India
Hi Guys
Anyone here using an oxyturbo CO2 regulator >?
I am currently using a Fzone & have a suspicion that the CO2 fluctuates when the tank is about 70% empty
I inject somewhere around 40 bps & i doubt if theese cheaper regulators can take that much flow
have heard GLA is the gold standard but unfortunately it is not available here in india & I dont want to go through the hassle of importing it
have also looked into the option of DIY but that seems too complicated , esp with making sure all parts are compatible
oxyturbo seems like a somewhat decent choice
 
Last edited:
I would personally go for any industrial dual stage regulator over any aquarium specific single stage regulator. DIY isn't too complicated. Even in India, you should be able to get these a lot cheaper, and expect much better performance in terms of flow and prevent end of tank fluctuations.

Something like this - if you find something, just ensure it is actually dual stage (some ebay listings I've seen have also conflated dual stage vs dual gauge), you can tell if it has a protrusion out the back which isn't evident in this particular listings photos:


1784122225061.webp

Edit:
They're not sold in the states, but GreenAqua sells them so that's something 🤔
If this is the same regulator you are thinking of buying @Akshay - this is not dual stage and I expect you would see the same issues as your FZone.
 
Last edited:
Thank you so much guys
the fzone i currently have is dual stage (not dual gauge, tho that is a term I had not come across earlier, will keep an eye out for this in the future) the Fzone pro series
Will definetly get in touch with @Bettatail , though the connections you guys use in US are quite different from the ones we use here in India ( our's is similar to EU , I think) & importing and dealing with customs esp explaining to customs what this regulator is going to be used for is something I am not looking forward to
 
have a suspicion that the CO2 fluctuates when the tank is about 70% empty

As another option, If you correctly tailor your measurements on a Yugang reactor , to dissolve the CO2, it is designed to mitigate weaknesses in a regulator or needle valve 👍

 
Last edited:
As another option, If you correctly tailor your measurements on a Yugang reactor, to dissolve the CO2, it is designed to mitigate weaknesses in a regulator or needle valve 👍

Yes I should have done that , but this sump & reactor were built before I was a member here :-( ,
( this forum has such a wealth of knowledge on yugang reactors) & since reactors are not available in India I made a DIY Cergey type reactor as that is the only one I could find information on
but it is on my to do list

But even with a yugang reactor fluctuating CO2 will still cause issues won't it ?
 

Top 10 Trending Threads

Back
Top