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JimiRed

New poster here,

I have a 55 and have planted in pretty heavy 10 days ago

2 large vals, 6-8 smaller valls, 3 combaba, 4 crypts, java moss on drift wood, 4 small red plants clippings, 1 med red plant

3-4 others

I am wander about the CO2 for this tank here it is.. I have none right now.

My tank :

55 gallon /208 litre

48 ¼ 12 ¾ 20 ¾

1-54 Watts 6,700 K

1-54 Watts 18,000K

12 hrs(10-10)

15 lbs black fluorite

15 lbs red fluorite

50lbs coarse sand/fine gravel

3 ” substrate total

4 pieces drift wood Malaysian, simmered

tannins out.

HOB two spout Whisper power filter 60

½ tablespoon salt per five gallon

Nutrifin aquaplus condition, as prescribed

Nutrifin cycle conditioner, as prescribed

Flourish Excel 5ml /day

Flourish Supplement weekly

Flourish: iron weekly

8 medium plant food pellet/puck (aquatic)

Amonia 0

Nitrite 0

Nitrate 5ppm

The cost of a co2 system . I was quoted:

regulator $150

pH meter with selenoid shut off $160

9 lbs C02 bottle with 1st fill $200

glass difusser $50

misc $40

$600, that, my fishy friends, is insane. Its a lot of excel

Here is my question

Is it nessessary?

what will happen without a bottle system?

what about a yeast system?

Can I get this cheaper?

your shoot from the hip oppinion

thanks in advance.

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Try Natures Corner. I think I paid $250.00 for mine without the solenoid ready to go, Henry was a really nice guy and even put the regulator together for me so I would'nt overwork my injured wing. Bought a whole wack of other stuff thats why I'm not too sure of the price, But it will be in that area.

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I also bought my co2 setup at nature's cornerstore for 250$. Mine included a milwaukee regulator(it is a regulator that comes with a solenoid, bubble counter and needle valve) and a co2 tank that came filled.

Then I just use a Elite mini pump to diffuse the co2 into the tank(12$) and I bought a couple feet of airline tubing(<5$).

Not sure where you got that quote but it seem very high.

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I too got my system from NC because it was easy and convenient... and I happen to really like the place! :) YOu can get it for cheaper, but you'll have to look around. You can try welding supply stores.

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I have a 55 and have planted in pretty heavy 10 days ago

10 days ago? Lemme guess- the CAS auction? :smokey:

pH meter with selenoid shut off $160

Do you mean a pH controller? If so that's a good price. Nice to have, but you don't really need one. You can use a timer to turn the solenoid off/on with the lights. That said- you can also do without the solenoid and just run the CO2 all the time.

A 55gal is just about the maximum size of tank that can still benefit from DIY CO2. You may want to give this a try first. You don't have a ton of light on there, so you may find that investing tons of $$ in a pressurized system is a bit of overkill unless you intend to upgrade the lighting too.

Your red plants may suffer a bit with those light levels but they'll benefit from the CO2 addition. You will probably want to add fertilizer(s) with NPK. Lose the "water conditioners".

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I have a 55 and have planted in pretty heavy 10 days ago

Lose the "water conditioners".

Not if those "water conditioners" are Prime or something else that takes the chlorine/chloramine out of the water. If they don't do that, I agree, get rid of them.

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