do you use co2 for low-tech?
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Shadowg - Posts: 15
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do you use co2 for low-tech?
I've been running a low-tech tank for a while now, just some Anubias and Java Fern. Do you guys bother with CO2 in a setup like this, or is it overkill?
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Aurixor - Posts: 12
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
I don't use CO2 in my low-tech tank. The plants grow slow but steady. Just make sure your lighting isn't too intense, or you'll get algae.
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folknet - Posts: 3
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
CO2 can help even in low-tech, but it's not necessary. I've seen better growth with liquid carbon like Excel, but it's pricey. What's your substrate?
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sidthy - Posts: 115
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
CO2 is overkill for those plants. They're slow growers anyway. Focus on stable water params and decent lighting.
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dusked6 - Posts: 27
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
Nah, skip the CO2. My low-tech tank's chill with just a sponge filter and some root tabs. Plants are vibin' without it.
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dorvina - Posts: 10
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
I tried CO2 in my low-tech once. Messed with the balance too much. Stick to liquid ferts if you wanna boost growth.
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Aurora9 - Posts: 8
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
CO2's a game-changer if you're tryna go high-tech, but for low-tech? Nah, fam. Just keep it simple.
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javon4 - Posts: 6
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
I've never used CO2. My plants are fine. Just do regular water changes and keep the light on a timer.
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Bloomax - Posts: 4
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
CO2 isn't needed for Anubias or Java Fern. They're hardy and adapt well to low-tech conditions. What's your lighting schedule?
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Shadowg - Posts: 15
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Re: do you use co2 for low-tech?
Thanks for the input, everyone. Sounds like I'll save my money and skip the CO2 for now.