Some people of you might know already how I wanted to "keep things simple" and how "uninterested" I was in having a high tech aquarium.
The problem is.. I love plants so much that I have now no more choice of going high tech, dosing ferts everyday and keeping up with the plants is harder than I would had thought.
Of course, it all started with the low light plants, in a low light setup.
After starting to dose fertilizers, I realized how much growth I would be able to obtain, how full and green my plants would be.
This hooked me up.
I thought that since my "higher" light aquarium was a shrimp farm, I would for sure not have to be worrying about algae, so I dosed ferts on a daily regime and followed the bottle instructions.. that was foolish.
It's not even summer and I can see green hair algae growing in the outflow on my water lettuce.
I think I'm going a bit too hard on the iron.
I'm reading more and more guides on how to go EI dosing, seems the logic thing to do, but all guides I have read (almost) are promoting CO2 injection.
I have started reading information on how to build your own co2 injection system, and was wondering... How BIG of a difference would it make if I started injecting CO2?
It seems that if I start doing that, I will also have to control water flow (which is not something I had much thought about before a few days ago.) which means, more money spent.
Basicaly, I'm seeking advice of people who made the jump, who were just like me dosing ferts and excel, until they realized how fun and rewarding planted aquariums were.
I'm thinking of doing this for my 20g shrimp aquarium, but I'm also wondering if I could also run co2 on my 46g, which has giant val growing in it.. Apparentely, co2 aint good for them? I know excel will melt mine, but what about pressurized co2?
Thanks for reading!
The problem is.. I love plants so much that I have now no more choice of going high tech, dosing ferts everyday and keeping up with the plants is harder than I would had thought.
Of course, it all started with the low light plants, in a low light setup.
After starting to dose fertilizers, I realized how much growth I would be able to obtain, how full and green my plants would be.
This hooked me up.
I thought that since my "higher" light aquarium was a shrimp farm, I would for sure not have to be worrying about algae, so I dosed ferts on a daily regime and followed the bottle instructions.. that was foolish.
It's not even summer and I can see green hair algae growing in the outflow on my water lettuce.
I think I'm going a bit too hard on the iron.
I'm reading more and more guides on how to go EI dosing, seems the logic thing to do, but all guides I have read (almost) are promoting CO2 injection.
I have started reading information on how to build your own co2 injection system, and was wondering... How BIG of a difference would it make if I started injecting CO2?
It seems that if I start doing that, I will also have to control water flow (which is not something I had much thought about before a few days ago.) which means, more money spent.
Basicaly, I'm seeking advice of people who made the jump, who were just like me dosing ferts and excel, until they realized how fun and rewarding planted aquariums were.
I'm thinking of doing this for my 20g shrimp aquarium, but I'm also wondering if I could also run co2 on my 46g, which has giant val growing in it.. Apparentely, co2 aint good for them? I know excel will melt mine, but what about pressurized co2?
Thanks for reading!