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So where do you get your CO2 tanks refilled from?

I'm looking to refill my tank and looking for options, especially if it's cheaper.

Please list the vendor name, address, phone number, price to fill your tank/s and the tank's size.

If you have used any of the vendors listed below recently, please confirm with the above criteria.

VIC - Melbourne:

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Shop Name

Address & Phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Aquatic Creations

8-10 Railway Pde, Highett. Ph: (03) 9555 9781

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Aqueus

148 Barkly Street, St Kilda, Victoria, 3182. Ph: (03) 9534 3957.

(approx ~$3.50/100g - about $20 for a 540g tank)

Highly recommended

Bunarong Aquarium

Shop 2/3 Overport Drive Frankston. Ph: (03) 9783 6083

Chubb Fire Safety

314 Boundary Rd, Dingley. Ph: (03) 9264 9700

Coburg Aquarium

232-236 Bell St, Coburg. Ph: (03) 9354 5843

Mentone Aquarium

137 Nepean Hwy, Mentone. Ph: (03) 9583 5233

Pets Wonderland Aquarium

182 Chapel St, Prahran. Ph: (03) 9510 4919

Pet Works Sunshine

586 Ballarat Rd, Sunshine VIC. Ph: (03) 9390 0880

Subscape Aquarium

310-312 Victoria St, Richmond. Ph: (03) 9427 0050

United Fire Equipment Services

68-70 Levanswell Rd, Moorabbin. Ph: (03) 9553 1112

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NSW - Sydney:

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Shop Name

Address & phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Aquapets

6/80 Ebley St, Bondi Junction NSW 2022. Ph: (02) 9389 4380

Aquadisiac

545A Bourke St, Surry Hills NSW 2010. Ph: (02) 9360 2782

Auburn Aquarium

115 Parramatta Rd, Auburn. Ph: (02) 9648 5200.

Up to 1L (<650gm) $14.

750g Dupla canister = $16 1000g Dupla canister = $25. 2kg = $32.

3kg = $45.

Aquaristic

400 Botany Rd Beaconsfield NSW 2015 Ph: (02) 8399 1314

0.82kg for $10

Highly Recommended

Chubb Fire and Safety

Unit 8-9, Silverwater, NSW, 2128. Ph (02) 8748 7000.

Fish Culture

316 Military Rd, Cremorne NSW 2090 (02) 9904 0599

Forest Aquariums

440 Stoney Creek Rd, Kingsgrove NSW. Ph: (02) 9150 8785

Fish Rock

350A Penshurst St, Willoughby North NSW 2068. Ph: (02) 9882 3388

($3/100g)

JB Brew Supplies Pty Ltd.

Tarrens Point, NSW 2229. Ph: 0432 565 061 (via appointment)

$10/kg upto 3kg & $5/kg thereafter.

Lams Aquarium

9 Lawndale Ave, N. Rocks NSW 2151. Ph: (02) 8677 0572

500g for ~$7

Recommended.

Lots of discus at great prices.

Le Aquatic

6/169 Hume Highway Lansvale NSW 2166. Ph: (02) 9726 8212

500g $10, 1L $14.90, 2L $24.90

Recommended.

Freezes, fill, refreezes and fill some more to get the most Co2 into your tank.

Macarthur Brewing Supplies

2/ 55 Queen St, Campbelltown NSW 2560 Ph: (02) 4625 6800.

Marks Home Brew

18 Maitland Rd, Islington, NSW, 2296 Ph: (02) 4969 6696

$8/kg

Speedgas

Unit 4d/1 Campbell Pde, Manly Vale NSW. www.speedgas.com.au. Ph (02) 9907 7999.

Will refill customer owned CO2 cylinders

Supagas

56 Newton Rd, Wetherill Park. Ph: (02) 9756 5054

Sydney Discus World Aquariums

Shop 18, Sydney Markets Plaza, Sydney Markets. Ph: (02) 8746 0225

The Brew Shop

60A Henry Lawson Drive, Peakhurst NSW 2210 Ph: (02)4446 0471

The Fish Bowl Aquarium

359-361 Princess Hwy Carlton Ph: (02) 9588 9638

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ACT - Canberra:[TABLE=class: grid, width: 500, align: left]

Shop Name

Address & Phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Jem Aquatics

Weedon Close, Belconnen, ACT 2617. Ph: (02) 6251 4262

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QLD: [TABLE=class: grid, width: 500, align: left]

Shop Name

Address & phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Brewers Choice

Unit 1/1236 Boundary Rd Wacol QLD 4076. Ph: (07) 3271 1373

($23.50 for my 2.3kg bottle so approx $1 per 100g)

Bru 4 U

Unit 5 Deception Bay Homemaker Centre, 657 Deception Bay Rd, Deception Bay QLD 4508. Ph: (07) 3204 2747

Clayfield Aquarium

57 Park Ave, Clayfield QLD 4011. Ph: (07) 3357 3115

Living Reef Aquariums

Shop 8, 1136 Gold Coast Hwy Palm Beach QLD. Ph: (07) 5559 5665

Mob: 0439 119 090

(Free refills if you buy their 1Lt CO2 kit, $300 includes bottle, solenoid, air tube, drop counter and a glass diffuser)

Highly Recommended

Pet City

224 Wishart Rd, Mt Gravatt QLD 4122. Ph: (07) 3349 2086

(0.82L cylinder fill $5)

Stew's home brew

1/1 Norval Ct, Maroochydore QLD 4558. Ph: (07) 5443 2867

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FAR NORTH QLD:

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Shop name

Address & Phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Aquarium World

393 Mulgrave Rd, Cairns QLD 4870. Ph: (07) 4033 2825.

Marlin Coast Homebrew

157 Mulgrave Rd, Cairns QLD 4870. Ph: (07) 4041 6606.

Queensland Breathing Systems (Dive Bell)

29-33 Morehead St South Townsville QLD 4810. Ph: (07) 4721 3522

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SA:

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Shop Name

Address & phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Arndale Aquarium

455 Torrens Road, Woodville Park SA 5011. Ph: (08) 8244 9232

Aggies Aquarium

Unit 4 & 5, 10 Research Rd, Pooraka SA. Ph: (08) 8359 7099

(0.82L cylinder 540g $10 / 5L cylinder 3.3kg $50)

BeerBelly

Unit 4, number 12 McGowan Street, Pooraka SA. Ph: (08) 7225 4555

Ceasefire Strategic Safety Solutions

6 Susan St, Hindmarsh SA. Ph: (08) 8234 2200

Marine Plus

37 Sherriffs Rd Lonsdale SA. Ph: (08) 8377 1221

Seaview Aquarium Centre

237 Anzac Highway, Plympton SA. Ph: (08) 8371 0380

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WA:

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Shop Name

Address & phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Aquotix Aquarium

4/176 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale, Perth WA. Ph: (08) 9455 1411

Beertech Balcatta

Unit 5/ 2 Gibberd Rd Balcatta WA 6021. Ph: (08) 9240 1410

$10/kg min charge $20

Certified Only canisters

Perth Aquarium & Display Centre

16/ 76 Norma Rd Booragoon WA 6154. Ph: (08) 9351 8362

$1 per 100grams

U-Brew-It Midvale

Unit 3/17-21 Farrall Rd Midvale WA. Ph: (08) 9274 5600

6.8kg swap'n'go $45

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NT:

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Shop Name

Address & phone

Co2 Prices $

Comments

Aqua Green

Howard Springs NT www.aqua*reen.com.au Call for enquiries. Ph: (08) 8983 1483

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Keg King

For location and indicative prices, see this post below.

http://www.shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/showthread.php/4743-Where-to-get-CO2-refills?p=65917#post65917

Minimum fill @ Keg King is $25 (but check with YOUR local KK).

They fill any Aust. Standard bottle with standard Aust. screw fitting, which has not expired.

BOC

Will rent a 6kg bottle for $13/month and refill for $36.

Check for your nearest store location here - http://sl.bocworldofwelding.com.au/

Or call them on Ph: 131 262

General tips:

  • To reduce the re-filling timeframes, always freeze or prechill your empty tank in the freezer or fridge before going to the refiller.
  • Anyways use CO2 specific hose, or you'll loose up to 30% of CO2 through normal silicone air hoses.

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  • 2 weeks later...

If you actually buy the 1lt co2 set up from living reef aquariums qld gold coast they normally do refills for free or next to nothing im still yet to pay for a refill there

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If you actually buy the 1lt co2 set up from living reef aquariums qld gold coast they normally do refills for free or next to nothing im still yet to pay for a refill there

That they do :) Living Reef are awesome :encouragement:

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That's the sort of feedback I'm after.

I'll update the first post. It would be good to know how much they would charge if you bought your kit elsewhere. Can you check next time you are there, please?

I've already updated the price for Fish Rock in Willoughby NSW.

Next time I'm at Auburn, I'll get an updated price from Auburn Aquariums.

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Also, add to the list.

Aqueus

148 Barkly StreetSt Kilda, Victoria 3182Telephone (03) 9534 3957

Went there, were great :)

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b00f, do you remember Aqueus' prices for CO2?

How much did they charge you to fill your tank, and how large was your tank?

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b00f' date=' do you remember Aqueus' prices for CO2?

How much did they charge you to fill your tank, and how large was your tank?[/quote']

I think it was about 30-40ish dollars for 2x bottles they were both 540g bottles...

Also Exotic Aquatic 300a Neerim Road Carnegie will start doing it soon, they just need to get a fridge to chill bottles.

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I think it was about 30-40ish dollars for 2x bottles they were both 540g bottles...

Also Exotic Aquatic 300a Neerim Road Carnegie will start doing it soon' date=' they just need to get a fridge to chill bottles.[/quote']

Thanks. I'll estimate the price as ~$3.50 /100g for the data on the first post.

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Updated list of CO2 refill locations.

Corrected a 3 location addresses and phones, as they have changed premises.

Bolded locations that come highly recommended.

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The 1lt co2 kit from living reef cost me $300 but I think its normally about $350, that includes bottle, solenoid, air tube, drop counter and a glass difuser

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That's the sort of feedback I'm after.

I'll update the first post. It would be good to know how much they would charge if you bought your kit elsewhere. Can you check next time you are there' date=' please?

I've already updated the price for Fish Rock in Willoughby NSW.

Next time I'm at Auburn, I'll get an updated price from Auburn Aquariums.[/quote']

Next time im there I virtually live there when im not at work haha ill suss them out about there prices for co2 bottles bought elsewhere :)

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Next time im there I virtually live there when im not at work haha ill suss them out about there prices for co2 bottles bought elsewhere :)

Excellent! Thanks. We'll build this list up slowly with the most accurate info.

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Keg King - closest store? http://www.kegking.com.au/stores.html

Im not sure if they don't fill bottles that are not theirs, eg at their "Fill" stations

Obviously only "Sell" and "Swap" would be appropriate for those who purchase a bottle from them..

but a 2.6kg fill is $25 ($199 for bottle and fill)

$50 for a 6kg fill, for a 6kg bottle with a fill is $249

So, $60 basically swap and go if they allow you to swap a bottle purchased, for a new full one, is a bargain.

Unsure if they do that though. Might be worth a phone call to one of the "Fill" Locations and see what the go is on their bottle purchase, can it be "swap'n'go'd" or does it need to be filled by them??

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Excellent info b00f.

Seeing as Keg King has multiple locations in each State, I might just add a link about KK to your post in the first post.

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Excellent info b00f.

Seeing as Keg King has multiple locations in each State' date=' I might just add a link about KK to your post in the first post.[/quote']

I need fills, so I will be going to my local FILL station.. asap.. eg tomorrow.

Going to make a phone call before hand to see if they can do it.

I will report my findings, that said, anything relevant to this fill station, may not be relevant to another in another state, so it is always best to check.

Il do my best to find out what the go is though.

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Minimum fill @ Keg King is $25.

They fill any Aust. Standard bottle with standard Aust. screw fitting, which has not expired.

The guy couldn't say anything else about swap and go's. He said they generally just swap it, if they have same size, or fill the one you bring in.

Hope it all helps. I would still suggest checking with your local fill station.

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BOC does a 6kg food grade bottle for $13 a month & $36 for a refill, not a bad deal if you don't want to buy the bottle. :encouragement:

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Thanks b00f, Steggs and Squiggle.

First post updated with the info you provided.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Tidied up the list and added a table, as well as new prices for Co2 at Auburn Aquarium.

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