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I regard myself as very new to to keeping fish. I enjoy it very much and have read up a lot about the various species and tank setups I monitor the water closely. Nitrite is somewhat high - but not dangerous. I fancy real plants, but have been rather unsucessful with them. I am reading a lot about these C02 defuser equipment, but I have never seen one in my life and have no idea how it really works and how it works. My questions: 1. Isn't the CO2 dangerous for the fish? 2. Does it really make a big difference? Isn't their an alternative? 3 What is the cost of these things? 4 How does it look? 5 Which do you recommend. Newbie signing off ;-) Regards Sparky |
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Jaco van Niekerk wrote:
Hi I regard myself as very new to to keeping fish. I enjoy it very much and have read up a lot about the various species and tank setups I monitor the water closely. Nitrite is somewhat high - but not dangerous. I fancy real plants, but have been rather unsucessful with them. I am reading a lot about these C02 defuser equipment, but I have never seen one in my life and have no idea how it really works and how it works. My questions: 1. Isn't the CO2 dangerous for the fish? Yes. If you use to much CO2, it would kill the fish 2. Does it really make a big difference? Yes Isn't their an alternative? Less growth 3 What is the cost of these things? Depends on what and where you buy. 4 How does it look 5 Which do you recommend. There are several methods off adding CO2 to aquariums http://www.thekrib.com/Plants/CO2/ http://www.belowwater.com/products/carbo-plus/ 1. yeast method. Cheap, but hard to control 2. Gas Cylinder CO2 Expensive to buy, but easy to controll, low maintenace. 3. Electric method (carbo-plus) Easy to controll, cheaper than number 2, but refils are expensive. Personaly I would go for number 2, but you might try number 1 first to see if you like the effect of adding CO2. I will not recomend the carbo-pluss unless you have a smal tank(to exoensive) Arild Madsen |
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