Answers.com said:While Wandering Jew is non-toxic and generally considered safe for human consumption, it is also exceedingly bland. Wandering Jew has applications as a livestock and poultry feed as it is fast-growing, resilient to disease, and tolerates shade.
ar0wan;1568428; said:I have pulled my retired 40gal salt out of the garage and set it up as a planted tank. The system has been running for about 5months on an overflow under tank Wet Dry trickle filter with the intent being to speed up nitrate production. I have been using a DIY CO2 system for the past few months and based on my water tests, have been completely unsucessful at increasing CO2 levels. Soo my question is, with a wet dry filter am I wasting my time trying to inject CO2?
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haha yup! my tank is proof that co2 can be used with a sump, if you do it the right waychonhzilla;4466540;4466540 said: