I have a 2.5 gal. tank that used to house a betta. I recently put some aquatic soil it in, put a 15 Watt CF screw in bulb in the hood, and added several plants. I got home today, and it looked like my anarchis was melting. The leaves had all most all turned white! I am using a DIY CO2 on the tank, with the CO2 being fed into the intake of my internal filter. I checked the PH with my strips, and found that the PH appeared to be ~7.2. My tap water is 8.4, with a KH of ~240 PPM. I got out my real test kit(the dip strip said that my KH was over 300 PPM), checked the PH, and it is 6.6! Ok....Lot of CO2! I checked the KH, and it is ~200 PPM, which gives me about 85 PPM of CO2.
The only inhabitants in the tank are a few pond snails, which are doing fine(or appear to be fine, they still move). Should I keep the CO2 on, or pull it, and go with Flourish Excel?

The only inhabitants in the tank are a few pond snails, which are doing fine(or appear to be fine, they still move). Should I keep the CO2 on, or pull it, and go with Flourish Excel?