i want to achieve a balanced planted tank and keep things as natural as possible. buying co2 and ferts and adding them daily is not what i have in mind. My question is do other people with this goal use activated carbon in their filters. thanks fish tank people.
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what about "liquid CO2", and with a dirt, florite, eco complete substrate i was hoping that ferts would not be needed. Plants seem to be doing pretty good, most have doubled in size since planting a month ago. i haven't been using the activated carbon in my little hob and the tank still smells good. the next problem i am looking to solve is keeping the slime off the surface and getting more of the suspended particulate out of the water column. i think i might want to run an overflow with a small sump and a canister. both diy, which is great fun. testing prototypes now.
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