believe me, it would be best to start a new thread...
Sorry about that. Most forums that i visit usually want you to keep new threads minimal by posting questions in existing ones on the subject. If i cant find why i need with a little more research then ill make a new thread. My apologies.
Co2 enrichment does make up for more light(you got that part correct!), it also means that the algae, which are not CO2 limited like the plants, have less light as well, and will grow at a slower rate.
Adding to this, since CO2 demand is easier to achieve with lower light, so is.........fertilization. You get excellent growth, nice stable systems, healthy plants/fish, easier to care for than higher light systems, less waste for energy cost/electric bills/initial light hood cost etc.
Wasted lighting is the single biggest waste in the planted hobby as far as $$ and ecological footprint.
Regards,
Tom Barr
Does this mean that lower light setups need less co2 and ferts to maintain a healthy and steady growth rate? Should i try something like 15ppm co2 since i only have around 2wpg(probably less)?
I just bought these, no problems so far and seem very reasonable...definitely worth a try:
http://www.bobstropicalplants.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=540
I saw those but couldnt find any information on whats in them and how many should be used etc. Im nervous about adding stuff to my tank unless i know exactly what im adding. Ive been known to be a little too anal about stuff like that though :evil_lol: