I picked up this hYdor CO2 green NRG Natural kit last night at PS. On sale for only $20! What do you all think of it? I'm going to put it on my 75 and see if it will help my plants out compete the algae. I'm doing everything I can to get rid of the algae - scraping, water changes, vacuuming up the poo off the top of the sand, no overfeeding. Reduced hours lights are on by giving the tank a siesta every day when the kids and I take our nap. Have Amano shrimp and a BN & a chocolate pleco in there. Last night, added 4 otto cats. Not JUST for the algae, they're cute little things and I wanted them anyway, so why not let them dine on all the algae. They're in Hog Heaven, lemme tellya!
I can't remember the wattage on the lights. The system is a retrofit type dealio, we got it from this engineer guy who knew what he was doing and we pray it never dies because there are about a zillion wires in the ballast and we'd never figure it out. I can tell you it's incredibly bright, like, when I open the front of the canopy to feed the fish, I need sunglasses, the cat puts her paws over her face and the kids leave the room because it's too hot.
So do you think this hYdor thing will help? Also, what type of fertilizers do you all recommend? Keeping in mind that I have shrimps and snails and I like them. :1zhelp: Every time I start looking at ferts, I get confused and give up. I keep thinking of buying that box of laterite at PS, but haven't yet.
My other question is about my 28 gallon tank. It's a tall tank, 17" or so, I think. The hood on it only has one bulb. I switched the bulb from it from a 17w to a 20w 18000K bulb that says it's ideal for planted tanks. I don't have any plants in there yet, but I want to plant it and turn it into a shrimp & snail tank. (once I move the cichlid babies out) Do you think this light is going to be good enough? Should I stick with low light plants?
Thank you!!!
I can't remember the wattage on the lights. The system is a retrofit type dealio, we got it from this engineer guy who knew what he was doing and we pray it never dies because there are about a zillion wires in the ballast and we'd never figure it out. I can tell you it's incredibly bright, like, when I open the front of the canopy to feed the fish, I need sunglasses, the cat puts her paws over her face and the kids leave the room because it's too hot.
So do you think this hYdor thing will help? Also, what type of fertilizers do you all recommend? Keeping in mind that I have shrimps and snails and I like them. :1zhelp: Every time I start looking at ferts, I get confused and give up. I keep thinking of buying that box of laterite at PS, but haven't yet.
My other question is about my 28 gallon tank. It's a tall tank, 17" or so, I think. The hood on it only has one bulb. I switched the bulb from it from a 17w to a 20w 18000K bulb that says it's ideal for planted tanks. I don't have any plants in there yet, but I want to plant it and turn it into a shrimp & snail tank. (once I move the cichlid babies out) Do you think this light is going to be good enough? Should I stick with low light plants?
Thank you!!!