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    fishermen get your oxygen bottles and accesories for keeping fish alive? Assuming you need a bottle and regulator, right? Fish hard to keep alive this time of year and ive seen some of yall refer to oxygen as primary wasy of keeping them alive along with fresh water of course... would help with minners tooo
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    I do not have this set up. But bet Nexair on walnut st could fix you up.

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    I pretty sure you can get the small bottles at Walgreens and CVS

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    Airstones, tubing and such at any pet store.

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    I use this with no problems. I have it hook up to my cranking battery and run it all day. No problems....
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    Check with Bigger.....he has a pure oxygen set up on his boat.
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    I tried using a cutting torch regulator, but it won't adjust low enough. I have a med regulator due today that I bought on ebay for $30. It has the 540 threaded connection to fit a regular oxygen bottle. I'm going to get a hose to fill my small bottle from our large shop bottles.

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    Go on ebay and type in "livewell oxygen systems". There are a bunch on there to choose from. Got mine from a company in Georgia.

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    I think what you need is a pediatric regulator and a stone designed for it. The pet store ones will bubble too large. This one the bobbles are so small it looks like milk mixed in the water. Vic Finkley accross the street sells both but neither is cheap.

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