J JoelB Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 22, 2008 85 0 0 Australia Dec 27, 2009 #1 I'm thinking of trying it like I have with reefs except that the carbon would replace CO2. Could it work?
I'm thinking of trying it like I have with reefs except that the carbon would replace CO2. Could it work?
D dudey Candiru MFK Member Jun 29, 2008 976 2 48 us Dec 27, 2009 #2 why not use the traditional sugar/yeast and just dose with co2?
J JoelB Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 22, 2008 85 0 0 Australia Dec 27, 2009 #3 Yes, of course, but wouldn't the sugar be more consistent?
mgamer20o0 Gambusia MFK Member Mar 28, 2007 957 1 16 so cali www.bobstropicalplants.com Dec 27, 2009 #4 thats new to me.
Z Zander_The_RBP Jack Dempsey MFK Member Jan 8, 2009 1,054 3 36 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Dec 27, 2009 #5 wouldn't work plants require CO2 to make sugars they do not absorb sugars from the water all it would do is create a crazy bacterial population explosion
wouldn't work plants require CO2 to make sugars they do not absorb sugars from the water all it would do is create a crazy bacterial population explosion
Mattyou Piranha MFK Member Mar 12, 2007 1,132 53 81 Jax Fla. Dec 27, 2009 #6 Why not just pour a beer in and chase it with a yogurt cup?
J JoelB Feeder Fish MFK Member Jul 22, 2008 85 0 0 Australia Dec 28, 2009 #7 Well, the beer's full of CO2 and the yoghurt contains calcium