ok here's my thoughts on the above mentioned kits. first off, i generally dont like these co2 'kits' since they usually put over-priced items together. your better off buying the regulator itself and piecing everything else together.jcardona1;4283889;4283889 said:links werent working, so here they are again. discussion to follow
http://www.fosterandsmithaquatics.com/product/prod_display.cfm?c=3578+3747+9935&pcatid=9935
http://www.greenleafaquariums.com/complete-co2-systems/primo-co2-system.html
if you have a low budget, like $150-200, then here's what i recommend. forget about the $115 dr.f&s sells, it's junk. the Azoo regulators have been known to have several problems including not holding bubble rates steady. keep in mind youll still need to buy a co2 tank. i would instead get the Milwaukee regulator on ebay. they go for $80-100 new, and come with a much better built-in bubble counter. the plastic bubble counter on the drfs kit is crap, tubing costs nothing, and the timer is something you can get from walmart for $5. the glass diffusor is not gonna work on a big tank like the one youre working on.
now, if youre able to spend $250-300 on a co2 kit, then GLA's is a good choice. but again, i feel its an overpriced kit. see post #10-11 in this thread, i talked about this exact same setup.
let me know what youre budget is and we can go from there. the co2 regulator is one of those things where you get what you pay for.