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Life expectancy with CO2, was Another reason for keeping inverts
"Nikki Casali" wrote in message
... Which raises the question: What's the life expectancy of a fish in a tank with a DIY CO2 setup? Nikki That's an excellent question. pros: - higher plant/fish ratio producing better quality water. - higher degree of invertebrates filling food niches. - ability to cycle organic matter better (ie: decomposing fish). - plants provide lots of cover (calming effect). - indirectly: relatively few predators in planted tanks. cons: - excessive concentrations of CO2 can be reached. - greater potential/occurrence of pH/O2/CO2 swings. - increased exposure to typically used fertilizers. - reduced water movement (pockets of low O2 and variations in temperature). - indirectly: reduced visibility could increase the potential for undesirable conditions to exist longer (ie: progression of diseases and decomposition of dead organic matter). I've cross-posted over to r.a.f.plants so that they can add their expertise, and any necessary corrections to my points above. -- www.NetMax.tk |
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