I'm new to all this. My question is with regards to using a C02 system with large predatory fish. I'm concerned that raised C02 levels could be harmful to my fish. Is this concern valid? If I use a c02 system to dose the tank does this lower the amount of available O2?
Currently I have a 135 gallon tank 6' x 20" x 18". I use a quad T5 with (2) 10,000K and (2) 6500K bulbs. Plants that are doing good are the dwarf hairgrass, flame moss and christmas moss. The issue is with the dwarf baby tears (HC). I really would like the look of a thick ground cover. I use a liquid total fert (no phosporous) and total plug style ferts (no phosporuous) for the substrate both are from Aquariumplants.com. My substrate is just sand.
I'm trying to find out if C02 dosing is a safe option or whether I need to find a less C02 dependent ground cover. Any help or advice is welcome. Thanks.
Currently I have a 135 gallon tank 6' x 20" x 18". I use a quad T5 with (2) 10,000K and (2) 6500K bulbs. Plants that are doing good are the dwarf hairgrass, flame moss and christmas moss. The issue is with the dwarf baby tears (HC). I really would like the look of a thick ground cover. I use a liquid total fert (no phosporous) and total plug style ferts (no phosporuous) for the substrate both are from Aquariumplants.com. My substrate is just sand.
I'm trying to find out if C02 dosing is a safe option or whether I need to find a less C02 dependent ground cover. Any help or advice is welcome. Thanks.