Wet Dry & CO2

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
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Sweet. I like the "jungle" look. The only thing I would change is the purple heart. Not an aquatic plant, so it's not going to do very well in there unless the leaves are exposed to the air.
 
lol you guys shour know your stuffs. It's in there just for looks, I hope it's not poisonous cause the turtle likes to eat it!
 
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.

It's used as poultry feed and turtles taste like chicken ;) so he should be safe, right? :D
 
water +
light +
CO2 =

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Naow converted to my Anubius nursery and Bichir grow out
phone pix not as good as that digicam yada yada
(note water is clear)

/enjoys

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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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http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=344180 :naughty:
 
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