restaraunt-grade CO2 vs paintball-grade CO2?

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restaraunt-grade CO2 vs paintball-grade CO2?

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The subject line should pretty much sum up my question. I called a local paintball shop to see if they did CO2 refills. They balked when I said I had a 5# tank and asked if I needed "restaraunt grade" or not. That's a new one to me! They explained that paintball-grade CO2 is "dirtier" and not filtered as much. Would this make a signifigant difference in a planted aquarium? I have a computer controlled solenoid, if that makes any difference.

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Hi Eric,

I'm sure there is some difference, but I fill my 2.5lb tank at a paintball store in Laurel, and have never had any problems. No idea whether this would affect your solenoid, however. I just know that the results I get from the plants is good.

Surely, whatever the paintball store has is cleaner than Yeast CO2!
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Indeed! The only thing I'm worried about is the solenoid...but if its good enough for a paintball gun its probably good enough for the solenoid.

Thanks for the response...

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FYI, paintballs stores will charge more than someplace like Roberts Oxygen that specialize in pressurized gases.
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I second that statement !
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