Well, I have a fluval spec v 5 gallon aquarium, I was going to use this for a cherry shrimp tank as due to it's size it's not suitable for fish except for a betta, I took out the LED light, as it's not really good for plant growth apparently. So what I did was bought two lamps that are rated for a 40W light bulb, and put two 40Watt light bulbs in (I'll include pictures and how it's set up) I'm curious as to if this alone will be good for growing plants? I've has success growing an amazon sword in a 1.5 gallon cube with these lights. Anyways, to the real point; I plan on having these plants in the tank, Eleocharis SP/Taxiphyllum sp/vallisneria nana/eleocharis parvula/anubias nana/and bacopa australis. Will these plants be able to do well in a tank with no Co2? as Co2 is bad for shrimp apparently. I'm insanely ignorant on plant care and lighting as well as anything to do with Co2. I'm using caribsea Super naturals premium aquarium substrate sand (black) and some regular ol' gravel. 

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Yea those bulbs should grow plants make sure u use 6500k bulbs tho. Ive grown plants in my 2g with a 2700k bulb but they grrew super slow. They should be fine without co2. If u can dose excel it helps a bit wen not using co2. Also co2 isnt bad for shrimp. They are just easily gassed with it. If ur careful u can run co2 in ur shrimp tank. I run it in my 20long shrimp tank and havent gassed them yet.

How would I find out how many Ks a bulb is? It doesn't say on the package.

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