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ben
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Hello everyone:
Well, in my vivaria, I use a considerable amount of aquatic plants, including riccia fluitans, glossostigma elatinoides, hemianthus micranthemoides, dwarf hairgrass, and other diverse plants, and to supplement them, I use the carbon supplement called flourish excel; however, in all of my planted aquaria, I use diy CO2 yeast reactors to provide the carbon necessary for healthy plant growth under high light. Now, my question is, has anyone used CO2 in their newt's vivarium before? I haven't tried it before simply because I haven't had the need, but I decided I miss the pearling plants, so I decided why not; however, I'm not entirely certain how permeable the newts' skin might be to higher CO2 levels, and whether or not this would effect them adversely. Keep in mind that we planted tank keepers supplement our aquaria with CO2 all the time, and our fish never suffer for it (indeed, the plants produce enough O2 to offset any negative effects during the day,) but I was wondering if anyone has any experience in this. Anyway, sorry for the extensive post, but any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Well, in my vivaria, I use a considerable amount of aquatic plants, including riccia fluitans, glossostigma elatinoides, hemianthus micranthemoides, dwarf hairgrass, and other diverse plants, and to supplement them, I use the carbon supplement called flourish excel; however, in all of my planted aquaria, I use diy CO2 yeast reactors to provide the carbon necessary for healthy plant growth under high light. Now, my question is, has anyone used CO2 in their newt's vivarium before? I haven't tried it before simply because I haven't had the need, but I decided I miss the pearling plants, so I decided why not; however, I'm not entirely certain how permeable the newts' skin might be to higher CO2 levels, and whether or not this would effect them adversely. Keep in mind that we planted tank keepers supplement our aquaria with CO2 all the time, and our fish never suffer for it (indeed, the plants produce enough O2 to offset any negative effects during the day,) but I was wondering if anyone has any experience in this. Anyway, sorry for the extensive post, but any feedback would be greatly appreciated.