CO2?

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bigfish0016429
 
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CO2?

by bigfish0016429

Right now I am setting up a 94 gallon planted tank and I was wondering if I needed to have CO2 for the plants?
Thanks


zambize
 
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by zambize

This is a huge debate among some. I'm on another board dedicated to plant enthusiasts and the general consensus there is, yes, you need pressurized CO2 for such an undertaking if you want real success. The key being "real" success. But if you don't also have adequate light and fertilizer you probably won't grow great plants either, are you doing those?

Z


yasherkoach
 
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by yasherkoach

94 gallon......HEAVILY planted tank?

Will the tank be heavily planted, and it depends on what type of plants. Anubias would have no need for C02...whereas other plants may.


bigfish0016429
 
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by bigfish0016429

Yes it's heavaly planted but we have mostly anubias. Yes we have the correct lighting and fertelizer.


yasherkoach
 
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by yasherkoach

I have anubias too...I never used any C02 in the tank and the plants are fine

with anubias, you should be fine without C02


Tmercier834747
 
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by Tmercier834747

if its ''mostly'' anubias, what are the other plants? Anubias are slow growing and do just fine in low-mid light. Absolutely no Co2 is required...though when supplied with high light since they grow so slowly, algae may collect on the leaves without Co2 supplementation, and other faster growing plants to take nutrients out of the water column starving the algae.

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