Just grow it: Have you ever added CO2 to your reef tank?
There are many reasons to use CO2 (i.e., carbon dioxide) in a reef tank including for promotion of calcium carbonate production, increasing macro algae growth, enhancing coral growth, providing algae control, and optimizing pH regulation. While CO2 has long been commonly used for growing freshwater aquarium plants (especially in high tech planted tanks), CO2 seems to not be used as commonly in reef tanks despite the wide array of benefits. What about you – have you ever added CO2 to your reef tank? Are there specific things that have held you back from adding CO2? If you have used CO2, please let us know what you used it for and please share any best practices or recommendations. Also, we’d love to see pictures of your CO2 setup!
Photo by @X-37B
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.worldwidecorals.com
“We differentiate ourselves from other vendors by offering our customers full transparency into our facility and practices. Setting the industry standard for shipping techniques, accurate high-quality photos, hard to find corals, and customer service. For some hobbyists buying live coral online can seem like a risky endeavor. At WWC our staff takes the worry out of the equation by culturing extremely healthy corals, giving you a hassle-free guarantee, and providing you with a full online customer service team to ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.”
There are many reasons to use CO2 (i.e., carbon dioxide) in a reef tank including for promotion of calcium carbonate production, increasing macro algae growth, enhancing coral growth, providing algae control, and optimizing pH regulation. While CO2 has long been commonly used for growing freshwater aquarium plants (especially in high tech planted tanks), CO2 seems to not be used as commonly in reef tanks despite the wide array of benefits. What about you – have you ever added CO2 to your reef tank? Are there specific things that have held you back from adding CO2? If you have used CO2, please let us know what you used it for and please share any best practices or recommendations. Also, we’d love to see pictures of your CO2 setup!
Photo by @X-37B
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.worldwidecorals.com
“We differentiate ourselves from other vendors by offering our customers full transparency into our facility and practices. Setting the industry standard for shipping techniques, accurate high-quality photos, hard to find corals, and customer service. For some hobbyists buying live coral online can seem like a risky endeavor. At WWC our staff takes the worry out of the equation by culturing extremely healthy corals, giving you a hassle-free guarantee, and providing you with a full online customer service team to ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.”