Hello,
I will be shortly getting my hands on 3 portions of Fissidens Fontanus (on its way to my doorstep). The fissidens will be attached to 3 peices of driftwood.
My question is I want these plants to really flourish, grow heardy, and quickly would CO2 be necessity to do so? Or would I be waisting money with adding CO2?
Lighting is a Coralife 135watt 50/50 CP flourescent. I know that fissidens do fine in low lighted conditions, but grow very slow. Would CO2 help in this situation.
If you do recommend that I add CO2 what would you recommend, and at how much? Should I test for dissolved carbon dioxide in my water?
Not sure if you need it, but my pH is at a stable 7.5.
Thanks!
J
I will be shortly getting my hands on 3 portions of Fissidens Fontanus (on its way to my doorstep). The fissidens will be attached to 3 peices of driftwood.
My question is I want these plants to really flourish, grow heardy, and quickly would CO2 be necessity to do so? Or would I be waisting money with adding CO2?
Lighting is a Coralife 135watt 50/50 CP flourescent. I know that fissidens do fine in low lighted conditions, but grow very slow. Would CO2 help in this situation.
If you do recommend that I add CO2 what would you recommend, and at how much? Should I test for dissolved carbon dioxide in my water?
Not sure if you need it, but my pH is at a stable 7.5.
Thanks!
J