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GLA Pro-1 CO2 regulator, BNIB, $199

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I'm selling a brand-new, in-box, GLA Pro-1 CO2 regulator made by Green Leaf Aquariums (http://greenleafaquariums.com/products/gla-pro-1-co2-regulator.html). I was going to go with a calcium reactor on a new build, but have changed directions.

This regulator does not come with the bubble counter shown on their website. It does have the check valve and solenoid valve, and is in perfect unused condition. GLA's price on this is $275. I'm looking for $199 with free shipping. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

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Thanks for letting me know. I'm so torn on which direction to take on these CO2 regulators. Some say dual stage, others say a quality unit like GLA... It's quite the financial commitment.
 
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Thanks for letting me know. I'm so torn on which direction to take on these CO2 regulators. Some say dual stage, others say a quality unit like GLA... It's quite the financial commitment.
I know what you mean. I will tell you though, that the guy that bought mine got tired of having cheaper regulators he bought on Amazon fail on him. Mostly it was the needle valve that would fail, and there was no way to replace it other than buying an entire regulator. The other thing I’ve read about cheaper needle valves is that they don’t stay consistent, so you hve to constantly adjust them. A quality regulator isn’t cheap, but it will be worth it. Based on my homework, I’d recommend the GLA regulators to anyone.
 

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