DarkSeraph
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I'm in the process of setting up a 60g aquarium, and have spent quite a bit of time today trying to wrap my brain around the concept of CO2 and all of it's intricacies. I want a medium to heavily planted tank, but something that shows off my fish as well, not just my plants.
As of now my lighting is an Odyssea T5 Dual light strip, which has 2 44” 54W bulbs. Both bulbs are 12000K-day bulbs, so that's 1.8wpg. Am I going to wish I had more lighting?
More importantly, to the question at hand: I like hassle-free, and a lot of these CO2 systems seem like a lot of a hassle. I'm just finishing building the aquarium stand and that has been a LOT of an effort. I'd also like to minimize any maintenance, however pressurized CO2 systems seem very expensive, and little overkill for what I need.
So, what is your opinion? Will I need CO2 at all? Should I just use one Nutrafin CO2 system? Should I use soda bottles, piping, and a bubble laddy?
So many options, and I'm so confused!!!
As of now my lighting is an Odyssea T5 Dual light strip, which has 2 44” 54W bulbs. Both bulbs are 12000K-day bulbs, so that's 1.8wpg. Am I going to wish I had more lighting?
More importantly, to the question at hand: I like hassle-free, and a lot of these CO2 systems seem like a lot of a hassle. I'm just finishing building the aquarium stand and that has been a LOT of an effort. I'd also like to minimize any maintenance, however pressurized CO2 systems seem very expensive, and little overkill for what I need.
So, what is your opinion? Will I need CO2 at all? Should I just use one Nutrafin CO2 system? Should I use soda bottles, piping, and a bubble laddy?
So many options, and I'm so confused!!!