Red Sea CO2 Bio-Generator Natural CO2 generator?

uncskainch

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I had been looking at the Hagen Plant Grow CO2 system, but noted that it's only rated for aquariums up to 20 gallons. I recently saw this Red Sea CO2 system advertised here:

http://www.freshwateraquariumplants...D&Product_Code=RSCBCGIVPD&Category_Code=CEDFP

Does anyone have any experience with this system?

I have a new 29 gallon planted tank -- 1 sword, 1 java fern, 3 bunches of cabomba, and wisteria. Just one bulb so far, so I want to get some CO2 in there to help the plants out in the short run. Plan to add crypts before too long.
 
I have the Natural Plant Grow system in my ten gallon. It has 3 settings for different tank sizes. The tube outlet tube is either placed at the top, middle or bottom of the bubble ladder, depending on how much co2 you want in the tank. I got some white residue at the end of the tube, which I keep removing, doesn't seem harmfull. You could try buying more than unit if you don't mind having more than one bubble ladder in there. It's not as affective as a real pressurized co2 setup. Hope this helped.
~Biggy
 
Big Al said:
It's not as affective as a real pressurized co2 setup.
Ah, but is it more effective that Flourish Excel?
 
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