Hey everyone, new here to the forums...and just setup my first plant tank. Will be adding small community fish later.
20gl (30" x 12" x 12") with Aquaclear 50, 150w heater, temp. 77F, pH: 7.2ish, Ammonia + Nitrite rising due to start of cycling process. I'm doing a fishless cycle with liquid ammonia and am planting as i go. I have an anachris and a cobamba atm, and plan to get some more over the next week. My lighting will be upgraded to a 55w GE 9325k CP and my default strip will be replaced with a 20w gro-lux standard. My substrate is just some fine gravel from my LFS, and it measure somewhere around 5mm on average.
I want to add some rooting plants soon, and wanted to know if my current substrate is alright, and which substrate fert i should use, heard eco-complete was very good.
Also, read many different things on CO2 injection and was wondering if you guys would recommend a DIY CO2 system for this tank (20gl w/ 75w), i've heard both sides, but i want to decide if it will be beneficial for the plants.
Hope to get some good answers from all you experts! Thanks guys!
20gl (30" x 12" x 12") with Aquaclear 50, 150w heater, temp. 77F, pH: 7.2ish, Ammonia + Nitrite rising due to start of cycling process. I'm doing a fishless cycle with liquid ammonia and am planting as i go. I have an anachris and a cobamba atm, and plan to get some more over the next week. My lighting will be upgraded to a 55w GE 9325k CP and my default strip will be replaced with a 20w gro-lux standard. My substrate is just some fine gravel from my LFS, and it measure somewhere around 5mm on average.
I want to add some rooting plants soon, and wanted to know if my current substrate is alright, and which substrate fert i should use, heard eco-complete was very good.
Also, read many different things on CO2 injection and was wondering if you guys would recommend a DIY CO2 system for this tank (20gl w/ 75w), i've heard both sides, but i want to decide if it will be beneficial for the plants.
Hope to get some good answers from all you experts! Thanks guys!