Is liquid carbon safe for polys?

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elbereth

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Sorry in advance if this was probably asked before - I keep getting an error message saying "Oops! We ran into some problems." when I try searching.

Just wanted to check if liquid carbon dosing is safe for polys. Thanks in advance!
 
I havent use carbon for tank cause i herad too much of it can harm fish, why do you need carbon for if you dont mind me asking?
 
Sorry in advance if this was probably asked before - I keep getting an error message saying "Oops! We ran into some problems." when I try searching.

Just wanted to check if liquid carbon dosing is safe for polys. As long not overdosing. Thanks in advance! If worried get a co2 checker.
It’s safe as long as u don’t overdose. Polys aren’t more prone to liquid co2.
Does that make a difference?
I have delhezi, palmas and palmas palmas.
Doesn’t make a difference.
 
Liquid carbon is more of an algaecide. Co2 isn't liquid unless at high pressure. There is very little plant usable carbon in it. There has been quite a few videos from a few sources proving it. While none of them are particularly scientific in actuality, they do show very little to no difference in plant growth over not using it. One video puts it up against pressurized co2 and the results show that pressurized co2 is obviously the way to go for plant growth. The reason I started looking in to it was I was using it and didn't see any improvement of growth. While I did see a reduction of algae in the tanks I used it on. Basically you'd have to put in dangerous amounts of it to see positive results and that is not even proven. Better off not wasting the money unless you have an algae issue that you might want to put a small dent in without taking the proper routes of algae control, or like me have source water that doesn't help.
Below is just one of the explanations of it. A quick Google search will give you many more stating the same thing.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com