dbtars
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- May 30, 2013
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Hi,
I would like to get your opinion on usage of Seachem Flourishing Excel in a planted tank.
I have heard its a good alternative for Co2 injection but its only 25% effective as in its gas format.
Also that overdosing is quit dangerous and can melt some plants like Vals & Alodea . Some shrimps are also very sensitive to overdosing it.
My main concern would be safety of usage in long terms.
Since the carbon dioxide is already broken down for the plants, does it mean that the plants don't produce O2 for my fish in their regular photosynthesis ? Would I need to aerate the tank to compensate on that ?
Thanks in advance,
David
I would like to get your opinion on usage of Seachem Flourishing Excel in a planted tank.
I have heard its a good alternative for Co2 injection but its only 25% effective as in its gas format.
Also that overdosing is quit dangerous and can melt some plants like Vals & Alodea . Some shrimps are also very sensitive to overdosing it.
My main concern would be safety of usage in long terms.
Since the carbon dioxide is already broken down for the plants, does it mean that the plants don't produce O2 for my fish in their regular photosynthesis ? Would I need to aerate the tank to compensate on that ?
Thanks in advance,
David