01-04-2021, 07:35 PM
@Cridders88 Oh CO2 definitely helps, basically speeds everything up and if you're dealing with plants that are difficult (which are usually plants that aren't truly aquatic) can make or break. But if someone wants to do CO2 they really need to go to a welding supplier that deals in various gases. A 10lb cylinder should last a year or more. The expensive part is the initial investment. Not sure how CO2 tanks are dealt with in the UK...or the US as I haven't decided for sure that I want to go that route, plants definitely speed up on it but in the long run that might not be what you want. If the plants take over the tank you're having to trim and cut stuff which you probably won't have to do very often w/o CO2.
I'm glad you found the video useful
Right now I'm using Seachem Flourish and once I run out I will probably buy Aquarium Co-Op's Easy Green a lot of people like it so I'll see if the hype is real or not lol.
I'm glad you found the video useful
Right now I'm using Seachem Flourish and once I run out I will probably buy Aquarium Co-Op's Easy Green a lot of people like it so I'll see if the hype is real or not lol.
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