Upgrading time :)

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  1. iamavibe

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    Hey.. so its time to upgrade again :)
    so these are the three things I am looking at: (ATM I have a 300L tank with no fish)
    1.) CO2 and all the special gadgets that go with that.. Anyone using any specific brands or whatever and have any recommendations here?
    2.) A canister filter, I have a dolphin one at the moment, but I'd like to have a really nice filter, but I will hve to be doing some research before making any decision as I dont really know much about them. any recommendations? remember I will be using C02 in the tank, and aparently certain canister filters do better with this? But as i said earlier I'm basicly clueless so let me know if that is rubbish :).
    3.) After some research I am stuck between two stocking options:
    6X zebra danios
    20X black skirt tetras
    6X Schwartz’s corydoras
    1X dwarf gourami
    or
    [FONT=&quot]1 Pearl gourami[/FONT]
    [FONT=&quot]24 harlequin rasboras[/FONT]
    [FONT=&quot]6 yo-yo loaches
    Also anybody's opinion is welcome here...[/FONT]
     
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    As I understand with the Co2, you will be going with a planted tank.

    The canister filter sounds fine.
    I would look at getting proper lighting though. Planted tanks strive with proper lighting and the use of your co2 will be maximized.
    For measuring the co2, look for a co2 drop checker. It makes life a lot easier.

    For plants, you need to look at some fast growing plants to start of with. The theory is that it out competes the algae. And most people I have seen advises to plant heavily when you start.

    a 300L tank should easily handle the fish you propose. I think you can even add a few more.
    In my 130L heavily planted tank I have about 15 neons, 4 harlequin rasboras, 3 cory's, 6 rosy tetras and 2 bristlenose plecostomus's.

    Good luck.
     
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    Hiya Max98. Sorry for the quick hijack but how many drop a second of CO2 should be going into a planted tank?
     
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    That is where the co2 drop checker comes in. It measures the amount of dissolved co2.

    The bubbles per second calculation doesn't work because there is a few things that can influence it, like the way it is added to the tank. eg using a diffuser dissolves the co2 better than just bubbling it in big bubbles.

    I push my co2 bubbles through a powerhead.
     
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    what lighting would you suggest? At the moment I have one 30w blue light...
    Any specific canister?
     
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    If it is the normal T8's I would try to get 4 - Minimum 2 for lower light plants.

    And as far as I have read, the blue only promotes algae.

    As far as the canister filter goes, I just had a dolphin that was a bit noisy and nothing to compare to. Hopefully someone else here knows...
     
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    I'm not sure if 4 can fit under my canapy but I will look.. would it not be possible for me to get a stronger Watt light or whatever? Anyone have any advice about the canister filter?
     
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    Go and get yourself about 4 or 5 X T5 tubes with a minimum K rating of about 8500. Can't go wrong with that lighting.
     
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    just plain white ones?
     
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    Mine is also going through my powerhead but I am not sure how much to put in.
     
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    Yeah, but you do get the branded ones that have the blue & reddish spectrum as well. Those tubes cost a bit more money but well worth the investment.

    I know the ATI tubes can cost up to R 300 - 400 per tube. They are claimed to be the best, but I can't comment as I've never used them before nor, really read up on them
     
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    I have 2 white and 2 blue. Bought a beautifull 1.2m T5 fitting from Sams.
     
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    for you my friend - nice price!
     
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    I agree that T5's is a very good choice.

    If you use individual reflectors, you can get away with 2 t5's.
    I have used this on a previous planted tank with a great success.

    With the bulb colour, I prefer the 10,000K bulbs for a planted tank.

    The current metal halide bulb I have is 20,000K but it is not advisable. I am just using it because I had it from a previous reef tank.
     

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