No. It is too big.
If this is happening you are losing gas. You need to fix your hoses. Make sure you have full pressure in your tank. If the problem persists, go to a paintball pro-shop and get a technician to look at the internals.
Spyder Sonix can use any Co2 or HPA tank
Co2. Buying a Hpa tank for a cybrid is money that should be spent on a better gun.
depends on your budget and what you are looking to do with it, a great beginning setup can be something like a spyder sonix at around $120 with a $50 eye force hopper and a co2 tank or something for a pro can be something like a $1200 DM-10 with a $150 rotor and a $150 tank along with a lot of other paintball goodies
A compressed C02 tank or High Pressure Air tank propels the paintball.
The compressed air buildes up pressure in the tank and when you pull the trigger a valve opens up and forces the paintball out the barrel.
Where the air tank or co2 tank normally attaches
your local paintball field. Or you can purchase a scuba tank and adapter to fill the paintball tank with and every once in a while fill the scuba tank up if you live like out in the middle of nowhere
in the fuel tank
97-99 spyder eclipse relocated the washer fluid reservoir tank to the trunk. under the spare tire.
Take it to an airsmith or paintball tech.
No.