J Jesseh New Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Dec 11, 2006 #1 I'm thinking of planting my tank. (Its a 29g for those of you that must know) But would a CO2 effect the fish I have in there right now. If I were to put in a CO2 Injector would they still be able to breath good? -Jess
I'm thinking of planting my tank. (Its a 29g for those of you that must know) But would a CO2 effect the fish I have in there right now. If I were to put in a CO2 Injector would they still be able to breath good? -Jess
RadaR The things we do for our fish.. Joined May 23, 2006 Messages 4,332 Reaction score 0 Location Somerset, England Dec 11, 2006 #2 Yes, they'd be fine. So long as you didnt go above 40ppm. It may be an idea to reduce (not fully) the CO2 going into the tank at night.
Yes, they'd be fine. So long as you didnt go above 40ppm. It may be an idea to reduce (not fully) the CO2 going into the tank at night.
Themuleous Fish Connoisseur Joined Jan 13, 2006 Messages 6,130 Reaction score 0 Dec 11, 2006 #3 Yeh should be fine, people have been keeping fish with raised CO2 levels for years, we would know if it hurt them Sam EDIT - nice zebra pleco BTW, is it yours? hows does it fair with algae eating?
Yeh should be fine, people have been keeping fish with raised CO2 levels for years, we would know if it hurt them Sam EDIT - nice zebra pleco BTW, is it yours? hows does it fair with algae eating?
OP OP J Jesseh New Member Joined Sep 19, 2006 Messages 42 Reaction score 0 Dec 22, 2006 #4 Sorry the plec is not mine, I'm just a fan! (I'm saving up for one) -Jess