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A few items from Amazon


Salt Water Fish Placemat


Salt Water Fish Placemat


$3.99


A delightful way for children to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12" x 17.5" and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back....

Freshwater Fish Placemat


Freshwater Fish Placemat


$3.99


A delightful way for children to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12" x 17.5" and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back....

3D Lenticular Magnet - AQUARIUM 2


3D Lenticular Magnet - AQUARIUM 2


$4.99


Why stick with the ordinary. This is a magnet that will outshine its neighbors on any fridge or file cabinet. Lenticular lens insures that the surface will be clean and bright for years to come. Lantor Ltds Magnets Using Lenticular PVC and superb craftsmanship, this is a stylish and functional designed that offers quality and value. Lenticular prints is a Special printing on PVC Lens and make Ima...

Has anyone used a homemade co2 system in their aquarium?

just brought the blue prints for a diy co2 system, as the shop systems are extremely expensive. With this way im sure to save a few quid and have healthy, strong plants but im not willing to risk my fishes lifes in the process.

so was just wondering if anyone have had any experience of these systems and wheather they should be used or avoided
thanks

Definitely, they are great for your tank, and they are of no risk to your fish. Your plants will happily use up any CO2 in the water.

Not sure how you're going about breaking down the CO2 bubbles into the water. Large bubbles are ineffective because they break at the surface and much CO2 is lost. Personally, I prefer using a water pump. They increase water circulation, which is good, but they also break up the CO2 bubbles into the smaller bubbles that can be well absorbed.

The only issue I have come across is altering pH levels. I turn my CO2 off at night, because the plants don't use CO2 at night - actually, they produce it. With too much CO2, the pH level will drop. However, it may be fine in your tank, depending on your water pH, buffering, and plants. Test you pH first thing in the morning before turning the lights on, and do regular pH tests at night and in the morning.

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