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I have a 75 gallon tank with about fifteen rainbow fish. I've ordered
CO2 equipment which should arrive this week. What's the best way to start this up? Do I just run it for brief periods of time at first, like an hour a day, and gradually build it up? I don't want to make any massive changes in the tank chemistry at one fell swoop. The pressure gauge I got has a solenoid, so I was planning to run on a timer with the light hood, so the CO2 unit will ultimately be on for about 9 - 10 hours per day. Mostly, I just don't want to come down after the first day to discover 15 dead rainbow fish. Currently, the tank contains several java ferns, two sword plants, a micro sword, and an anubias. Any tips from you pros would be appreciated, Andy |
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