dannydee
Member
Hi folks,
This is my first time posting on this site, as I'm just new but not just new to this site - completely new to the world of planted aquriums.
The information on this site is great but I think I'm suffering from information overload because I still don't feel anymore confident about his new venture.
I had originally planned on setting up a low tech tank but now I'm more iclined to try a DIY CO2 system. I have about 1.5wpg of lighting (which I know is low) in my 112ltr tank. Is it worth trying with CO2 with this amount of light?
Also, before reading too much on this site, I went and bought a load of eco complete. Along with this substrate, I bought a bottle of Easy-Life Profito and a bottle of Easy-Life EasyCarbo. Do I need to add nutrients to the substrate if I'm using Profito??
To start off with I only want to try ferns, mosses, anubias and some fast growing taller plants for the back.
Someone help me please - I thought plants were meant to ease stress!! haha
Cheers folks,
Dan
This is my first time posting on this site, as I'm just new but not just new to this site - completely new to the world of planted aquriums.
The information on this site is great but I think I'm suffering from information overload because I still don't feel anymore confident about his new venture.
I had originally planned on setting up a low tech tank but now I'm more iclined to try a DIY CO2 system. I have about 1.5wpg of lighting (which I know is low) in my 112ltr tank. Is it worth trying with CO2 with this amount of light?
Also, before reading too much on this site, I went and bought a load of eco complete. Along with this substrate, I bought a bottle of Easy-Life Profito and a bottle of Easy-Life EasyCarbo. Do I need to add nutrients to the substrate if I'm using Profito??
To start off with I only want to try ferns, mosses, anubias and some fast growing taller plants for the back.
Someone help me please - I thought plants were meant to ease stress!! haha
Cheers folks,
Dan