Co2 with newt?

Daimler

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I have an acquarium with lots of plants and i want to buy a co2 system but im afraid that the co2 can kill the newt (pachytriton) :sad:
i found Carbo Elixier Bio, it is liquid carbon without chemical additives and the shop say that is a valid alternative to the co2 system, someone use that?
 
but this is used for coral reef... and i have 18 type of plants in my acquarium (3 of them red plants).
the spectrum led has a very hight prce (250-550 $) when the co2 120$...
and the watt of spectrum is from 128 to 300 and it is very very hight :errr:
 
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