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Dosing CO2 into the aquarium using a CO2 set must be accurate. Too little CO2 will not have a desirable effect on plant growth, on the contrary, too much CO2 will have a negative effect on fish, which will suffocate. The easiest way to determine the CO2 content is with a dropchecker. Dosing CO2 into the aquarium is practically a necessity if we have a strongly lit aquarium with demanding plants. Plant growth is supported by intense lighting and they have increased demands for both CO2 and nutrients. But even if we grow undemanding plants, we will not spoil the CO2 dosage. The plants are then healthier and better colored, and algae practically have no chance in the aquarium. You can also find an article on CO2 measurement on our website: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/informace/85... Rataj CO2 sets: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/co2-sety/168. .. Dropchecker: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/co2-dropchec... pH controller: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/prislusenstv... Akvin: https:/ /www.rataj-spk.cz/hnojiva-prip... Carbon: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/hnojiva-prip... Why dose CO2 in the aquarium: https://www.rataj-spk .cz/informace/76... Determining the optimal amount of CO2: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/informace/76... How to choose a CO2 set: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/informace /82... eshop: https://www.rataj-spk.cz/ Follow us on FB: / rataj.spk Email: [email protected] Stone shop in Šumperk open Mon-Fri 9-17, Sat 9-12 About us: We grow aquatic plants and deal with the sale and distribution of all assortments for aquariums. Our offer includes around 150 types of plants that we grow in our own greenhouses. We also produce aquarium fertilizers, tests, substrates. We have been active in aquariums since 1968, when Karel Rataj st. began to devote himself to the classification and technical nomenclature of aquarium plants. In addition to scientific activity, Karel Rataj sr. he also devoted himself to the popularization of aquaristics, books: Aquatic plants in the apartment, Aquaristics begins with plants, 333x How and why and Aquarium and plants have something to say even after years. We look forward to your comments and questions!