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Pww2n74 22-07-2004 12:16 AM

liquid organic carbon source a good substitute for CO2??
 
Greetings,

I just purchased an assortment of plants for my 10 gal. aquarium. In the past
I've used CO2 injection for plants, using the home-made method, but I wanted to
avoid all of that this time. When inquiring at a pet store, one guy pointed out
a product made by SeaChem which substitutes or supliments CO2 injection with a
liquid carbon source. He said that he used that only and had very good results,
and he showed me pictures of an aquarium set up by someone else who used it.
The before/after pics showed plants that really took off when using this stuff.


Is that stuff for real? Has anyone else had any experience using this type of
product?

Many thanks,
Paul


xtr396472 22-07-2004 08:07 AM

liquid organic carbon source a good substitute for CO2??
 
Yes it works well
The plants don't give of visible oxygen bubbles
Mine are very nice green.
I got sick of trying to maintain enough co2 pH etc
Now I just put 1ml each day. If you get the smaller containers a 1ml
dropper is supplied inside the bottle.
If you compare the price to the time and hassle of DIY CO2 it a good
investment.

Good product
Mike




"Pww2n74" wrote in message
...
Greetings,

I just purchased an assortment of plants for my 10 gal. aquarium. In the

past
I've used CO2 injection for plants, using the home-made method, but I

wanted to
avoid all of that this time. When inquiring at a pet store, one guy

pointed out
a product made by SeaChem which substitutes or supliments CO2 injection

with a
liquid carbon source. He said that he used that only and had very good

results,
and he showed me pictures of an aquarium set up by someone else who used

it.
The before/after pics showed plants that really took off when using this

stuff.


Is that stuff for real? Has anyone else had any experience using this type

of
product?

Many thanks,
Paul




[email protected] 23-07-2004 04:03 AM

liquid organic carbon source a good substitute for CO2??
 
(Pww2n74) wrote in message ...
Greetings,

I just purchased an assortment of plants for my 10 gal. aquarium. In the past
I've used CO2 injection for plants, using the home-made method, but I wanted to
avoid all of that this time. When inquiring at a pet store, one guy pointed out
a product made by SeaChem which substitutes or supliments CO2 injection with a
liquid carbon source. He said that he used that only and had very good results,
and he showed me pictures of an aquarium set up by someone else who used it.
The before/after pics showed plants that really took off when using this stuff.


Is that stuff for real? Has anyone else had any experience using this type of
product?

Many thanks,
Paul


It works well for ,lower light tanks, not that great when you get
above 2 w/gal generally. It's better than nothing, but gas CO2 will
produce much better results.
It's about 1/3 as effective as adding CO2 gas.
Generally good for those lower light tanks, say a 10 gal with 15-20w
of lighting.

Smaller tanks are more economical for it also.
Easy to use.

Regards,
Tom Barr

Limnophile 23-07-2004 09:02 AM

liquid organic carbon source a good substitute for CO2??
 
What's the name of the product ? I would like to try it...


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(Pww2n74) wrote in message

...
Greetings,

I just purchased an assortment of plants for my 10 gal. aquarium. In the

past
I've used CO2 injection for plants, using the home-made method, but I

wanted to
avoid all of that this time. When inquiring at a pet store, one guy

pointed out
a product made by SeaChem which substitutes or supliments CO2 injection

with a
liquid carbon source. He said that he used that only and had very good

results,
and he showed me pictures of an aquarium set up by someone else who used

it.
The before/after pics showed plants that really took off when using this

stuff.


Is that stuff for real? Has anyone else had any experience using this

type of
product?

Many thanks,
Paul


It works well for ,lower light tanks, not that great when you get
above 2 w/gal generally. It's better than nothing, but gas CO2 will
produce much better results.
It's about 1/3 as effective as adding CO2 gas.
Generally good for those lower light tanks, say a 10 gal with 15-20w
of lighting.

Smaller tanks are more economical for it also.
Easy to use.

Regards,
Tom Barr




Paul Wright 24-07-2004 02:03 AM

liquid organic carbon source a good substitute for CO2??
 
What's the name of the product ? I would like to try it...

It is Flourish Excel by Seachem.
Paul Wright



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