I thought it's best to keep surface agitation in a planted tank to a minimum
as to keep whatever Co2 is available to the planted, especially if you don't
have injection.
"LeighMo" wrote in message
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1.) I'd like to know if it's best to take the carbon filter media out of
my
planted tank and why?
Carbon isn't necessary in a planted tank. And some people fear it will
remove
nutrients that the plants need. However, there's probably not enough
carbon in
your filter insert to make a difference. If you have an Aquaclear or a
cannister filter, leave the carbon out of it. If you have something like
a
Whisper, where the carbon is built into the pad, don't worry about it.
2.) I don't use C02 in my tank and I'd like to know if a small bubble
stone
would prevent plant growth in any way..
Not at all. Aeration/surface agitation is good for a non-CO2 injected
tank.
Leigh
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