Co2 Speculation

DarkDH

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After reading an article (I forgot the URL) I found out that Co2 thats transfered into the water is based on how small the bubbles are. So I decided to revive my old canister filter and install it on the side. Now its spewing bubbles more fine then my air stone. Will this be sufficient for a tank that will later have a 3 watts per gallon lighting?
 
CO2 isn't what is needed by plants. Carbon is what is needed. Like posted, Flourish Excel is a carbon supplement, but CO2 will be cheaper in the long run and easier to manage on larger tanks.
 
The cannister filter is just hooked up to a pump. Nothing really new. That will do or do I actually have to inject Co2? Or could I drop carbon (LFS stuff) in the Aquarium?
 
Oh. This stuff didn't look like media, as it was sold in 5 pound bags. I have a 20 gal, And lets say I use the 250 ml bottle (Flour-whatever). 2 ml a day, 175 days. less then a half of year. Roughly $21 a year. That I can handle. I don't really want to do the Soda thing, I am a klutz when it comes to sticky sugar water stuff.

If I want to grow Anubias, do I have to upgrade my light to 1.5-2 watts per gallon? I was going to get this fixture that gaive me 3.25 watts per gallon, but thats not economically feasible at this time. Should I just get an All-Glass (The current brand of hood I have) dual strip or get the 65 watt hood I originally was planning? (The All Glass is 36 watts total)

~Nathan
 
I grow anubias just fine in as low as .85 wpg. Once you get much over 1.5 - 2 wpg, algae on anubias leaves can become a real issue.
 
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