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Other than bottled CO2, what is another acceptable method of adding carbon dioxide to my 55 gallon plant tank?

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Other than bottled CO2, what is another acceptable method of adding carbon dioxide to my 55 gallon plant tank?

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There are a few liquid carbon supplements avialable for planted aquariums, such as Flourish Excel by Seachem. A number of other products use CO2 tablets that dissolve and slowly dispense CO2 to the aquarium. Top • I have a small 6 gallon reef tank with a couple small corals 3 fish and an anenome the store said i can have seaweed in the tank but will affect the water or fosh at all? Seaweed, or marine macroalgae, is both beautiful and helpful to your mini ecosystem. Calerpa (in many species) is very popular, but can overgrow or die off if not checked regularly. Halimeda is a very pretty slow grower. The many brown macroalgaes can be more light-demanding, but are never very expensive. Unless the algae is let to grow unchecked, your water quality should only improve , and your fish should love it. Top • I recently noticed a strange hair like growth on my sword plant, which later spread to all my plants. It is not green algae, it almost looks like a number of bare stems but gets very dense

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