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Starting a 55 gal. plant tank, I have questions.
What type of substrate? the red flourite or the new black stuff I saw
at the l.f.s.? The lights are 4 65 watt cf's. ehiem 2015 cannister filter. typical glass heater. no co2 plans yet. do I need the co2, and if yes what is the best system? Any other info will be appreciated. Thanks,MArk |
Starting a 55 gal. plant tank, I have questions.
I'm still doing my research too but from what I've read, with that much
light, you are going to need CO2. You might want to try DIY CO2. "Mark" wrote in message om... What type of substrate? the red flourite or the new black stuff I saw at the l.f.s.? The lights are 4 65 watt cf's. ehiem 2015 cannister filter. typical glass heater. no co2 plans yet. do I need the co2, and if yes what is the best system? Any other info will be appreciated. Thanks,MArk |
Starting a 55 gal. plant tank, I have questions.
65
x 4 260 / 55 = 4.72 Watts per gallon, and yes, you'll need CO2 to keep algae under control... If you knock that down to half, you'll probably be ok and will be able to grow just about anything... WHat's the best? Cylinder, regulator, needle valve, and just don't get the hagen co2 yeast based system... you can do a DIY that's better..... "Mark" wrote in message om... What type of substrate? the red flourite or the new black stuff I saw at the l.f.s.? The lights are 4 65 watt cf's. ehiem 2015 cannister filter. typical glass heater. no co2 plans yet. do I need the co2, and if yes what is the best system? Any other info will be appreciated. Thanks,MArk |
Starting a 55 gal. plant tank, I have questions.
Mark wrote:
What type of substrate? the red flourite or the new black stuff I saw at the l.f.s.? The lights are 4 65 watt cf's. ehiem 2015 cannister filter. typical glass heater. no co2 plans yet. do I need the co2, and if yes what is the best system? Any other info will be appreciated. Mark, That is a lot of light. Perhaps too much to start with. Many of the most experienced people here would say that is too much period. You will need pressurized CO2 and lots of nutrients, see anything written by Tom Barr for more information. Start he http://www.aquatic-plants.org/fert/e...st_index1.html |
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