10 Gallon, tropical and planted.
I have a "plant light" flourescent bulb that I got at Petsmart in my hood, and a couple live plants. I am currently using Leaf Zone fertilizer, but I have ordered "Flourish," and will be replacing my undergravel filter (used in addition to a Biowheel, which will be kept) with a layering of flourite and gravel when I make the move to the dorms at the end of September. I will hopefully be adding a few more plants, and I have ordered a CO2 regulator, (about $16.50 on www.drsfostersmith.com) for my tank at that point.
I am unsure on a few points though. I like the look of an airstone in my tank, but would having a "bubble wand" attached to an air pump defeat the purpose of the CO2 regulator? And is it still okay to carefully vacuum the gravel in open areas of the bottom of the tank? I would rather not have my tank implode on itself, since I am fairly new to the hobby, so any advice regarding the CO2 combined with the bubble wand would be appriciated.
I have a "plant light" flourescent bulb that I got at Petsmart in my hood, and a couple live plants. I am currently using Leaf Zone fertilizer, but I have ordered "Flourish," and will be replacing my undergravel filter (used in addition to a Biowheel, which will be kept) with a layering of flourite and gravel when I make the move to the dorms at the end of September. I will hopefully be adding a few more plants, and I have ordered a CO2 regulator, (about $16.50 on www.drsfostersmith.com) for my tank at that point.
I am unsure on a few points though. I like the look of an airstone in my tank, but would having a "bubble wand" attached to an air pump defeat the purpose of the CO2 regulator? And is it still okay to carefully vacuum the gravel in open areas of the bottom of the tank? I would rather not have my tank implode on itself, since I am fairly new to the hobby, so any advice regarding the CO2 combined with the bubble wand would be appriciated.