mattttam
Seedling
- Joined
- 1 Oct 2015
- Messages
- 9
Hi all
New to aquascaping and planted tanks, but not new to fish keeping and tanks.
I've got back into aquariums after a hiatus, and in the process of setting up a a couple of nano tanks. I used to keep a large aquarium but I've scaled down after seeing the really great nano tank aquascapes.
One will probably be iwagumi and the other more nature style. My local garden centre had a co2 hobby kit and al kinds of co2 accessories on special offer in the clearance about 5 months ago, so I picked it up aswell as what seemed like everything I'd need, and after getting it all out the box reading and watching videos, I quickly learnt I'd probably really need a solenoid valve - and I was running out of plug outlets.
In my previous aquariums, as an even more novice my plants never did very well. This time I was convinced I'd try better.
I came across easycarbo and profito, and I've been using them whilst I start growing some plants in one tank ready to aquascape my tank. I'm hoping to have my final designs quite heavily dense with plants and I'm wondering if liquid carbon is an OK substitute for pressurised co2? And if those products are good enough? If not, what is?
Cheers!
New to aquascaping and planted tanks, but not new to fish keeping and tanks.
I've got back into aquariums after a hiatus, and in the process of setting up a a couple of nano tanks. I used to keep a large aquarium but I've scaled down after seeing the really great nano tank aquascapes.
One will probably be iwagumi and the other more nature style. My local garden centre had a co2 hobby kit and al kinds of co2 accessories on special offer in the clearance about 5 months ago, so I picked it up aswell as what seemed like everything I'd need, and after getting it all out the box reading and watching videos, I quickly learnt I'd probably really need a solenoid valve - and I was running out of plug outlets.
In my previous aquariums, as an even more novice my plants never did very well. This time I was convinced I'd try better.
I came across easycarbo and profito, and I've been using them whilst I start growing some plants in one tank ready to aquascape my tank. I'm hoping to have my final designs quite heavily dense with plants and I'm wondering if liquid carbon is an OK substitute for pressurised co2? And if those products are good enough? If not, what is?
Cheers!