I have a relatively small setup although it seems to look much bigger - a 16 gallon bowfront which has about 3-4 inches of substrate (holds down a bunch of driftwood along with rocks nuder the gravel. Total is probably around 12-13 gallons of actual water. I've got a good number of plants in there, a bunch of which I'm going to replace with fresh ones I just ordered.
The challenge is what to do with CO2, since it seems it's a must to stop algae growth and provide an appropriate amount of essentials to your plants. I have a 15 or 16 watt standard bulb which I can always upgrade to a 26 or 28 watt replacement which I bought. Even with the 15w I get enough algae to keep two Otocinclus constantly occupied.
Right now I'm just using the leftover bottle from my Red Sea starter kit for CO2 and using a standard airstone to dissipate bubbles. Every once in a while I'll shake the cannister and it will bubble like crazy, etc. Works for what it is but is obviously not the best.
I'd like to do this right and I don't care if it costs me $100 or so to get a decent CO2 system that is easy and requires minimal maintenance. I don't care to screw around with bottles, glue, etc. and I read about paintball cartridges, cannisters, etc. It's a small tank. I don't want to get a system that's twice the size of the tank! I was wondering what you guys might suggest as a setup that would be appropriate for a tank about this size. I do have room under the stand to perhaps keep the CO2 cartridge. Also need it to be easy to obtain a replacement.
I do see a bunch of the Hagen and other ones which have their own catridges which promise yearly replacement. Regardless of other factors, if I got just one replacement cartridge, I'd be set for 2 years. I just hope it's refillable in case the company decides to discontinue the product, hence the desire to be more "standard." I think I saw these systems at bigals or drfoster. Thanks in advance to all commenters.
The challenge is what to do with CO2, since it seems it's a must to stop algae growth and provide an appropriate amount of essentials to your plants. I have a 15 or 16 watt standard bulb which I can always upgrade to a 26 or 28 watt replacement which I bought. Even with the 15w I get enough algae to keep two Otocinclus constantly occupied.
Right now I'm just using the leftover bottle from my Red Sea starter kit for CO2 and using a standard airstone to dissipate bubbles. Every once in a while I'll shake the cannister and it will bubble like crazy, etc. Works for what it is but is obviously not the best.
I'd like to do this right and I don't care if it costs me $100 or so to get a decent CO2 system that is easy and requires minimal maintenance. I don't care to screw around with bottles, glue, etc. and I read about paintball cartridges, cannisters, etc. It's a small tank. I don't want to get a system that's twice the size of the tank! I was wondering what you guys might suggest as a setup that would be appropriate for a tank about this size. I do have room under the stand to perhaps keep the CO2 cartridge. Also need it to be easy to obtain a replacement.
I do see a bunch of the Hagen and other ones which have their own catridges which promise yearly replacement. Regardless of other factors, if I got just one replacement cartridge, I'd be set for 2 years. I just hope it's refillable in case the company decides to discontinue the product, hence the desire to be more "standard." I think I saw these systems at bigals or drfoster. Thanks in advance to all commenters.