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    I have heard that a Pediatrics regulator will fit on a small size plumbers oxygen bottle with a adapter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GREENFISH View Post
    So I assume the benefits of using an oxygen tank instead of an aerator is mobility? No need for a power source?


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    Most of your tourney guys use it for keeping fish and minnows alive in summer. Oxygen does much better for fish when money is on the line. Keeps minnows much more lively especially when thes guys are carrying up to 4 lbs at a time in a cooler. I agree my aerator keeps my minnows and fish alive but I don’t carry that many minnows and my livewell never gets very crowded
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Most of your tourney guys use it for keeping fish and minnows alive in summer. Oxygen does much better for fish when money is on the line. Keeps minnows much more lively especially when thes guys are carrying up to 4 lbs at a time in a cooler. I agree my aerator keeps my minnows and fish alive but I don’t carry that many minnows and my livewell never gets very crowded
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    Most of your tourney guys use it for keeping fish and minnows alive in summer. Oxygen does much better for fish when money is on the line. Keeps minnows much more lively especially when thes guys are carrying up to 4 lbs at a time in a cooler. I agree my aerator keeps my minnows and fish alive but I don’t carry that many minnows and my livewell never gets very crowded
    Oxygen is also handy when you get a bad batch of minnows and they are starting to die off using your regular aerator.Numerous times its saved the day just haveing it in the boat.

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    Thanks for all the replies.I did what several of the guys at the tournaments said they did and bought the tank and regulator off of amazon.But been unable to find someone to fill it

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    I had one I got at a yard sale couldn't get it filled with out a prescription.
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    I will second what has been said about renting a small tank from a welding supply place. Best way to go.

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    You can go to amazon and buy a low flow pediatric regulator with a CGA540 and this will fit any oxygen 20cf cylinder or even larger but still will flow a low volume. Gets you away from the medical aspect of all the paperwork.


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