My apologies for the late response; I still don’t get emails notifying when someone has replied to the post.
$150-200 for the CO2 system…Ouch!!! This project is getting more expensive by the post

Well, I already got rid of my SA Cichlids in my 90G. I already have it set in my head that I’m going for a planted tank setup for the 90G.
My 30g is working out pretty well.

Only Algae that is a pain is the green spot algae that’s on the Glass. But I hear there’s really no way of preventing that fully. All the fish in there look very healthy and a lot happier. So I totally understand Tom’s Notation of Healthy plants = Healthy fish. That’s the big reason why I want the planted tank for the discuses.
I have 2 reasons for not wanting to use CO2 1) Money, Money, Moneyyyyy. 2) PH Fluctuation. Since you guys are saying that the PH doesn’t fluctuate that much, I can kind of deal with putting the CO2 for that purpose. But 150-200, I’m not too sure about. I have to look at some of the posts over here to see all the elements in a Pressurized CO2 setup, and see if there are any shortcuts I can take to save some money w/o having to take away from effectiveness. I hear that people use a powerhead instead of a reactor. Hopefully this is an effective method, because I have a spare powerhead just sitting around. I can cut costs with that.
160W sounds like a really good and much cheaper plan. But that’s about 1.8 W/G. Do you think that’s enough lighting for Moderate Light plants? Or am I going to have to going to be stuck with using only low light plants? (Big Question, Answer would be much appreciated
Also, for a healthy moderate to heavily planted tank with 1.8 W/G do you think CO2 will be a limiting factor down the road? If the answer is YES that CO2 is the limiting factor, I’m probably just gonna go for the 220W with the added CO2. I would much rather spend the extra time/money than having a dead looking tank.
Thanks in advance for your replies.