Co2 Experiment
There are two things I wanted to address in this post: the first being that, what I didn't talk about in the video was the actual look of the plants that are still healthy.
The liquid Co2 tank is doing just fine, the plants are obviously growing, reaching toward the light, showing signs of healthy development. It makes me wonder what the root structures will look like once I finally pull them out.
The Pressurized Co2 Tank, however, appears to be doing better. The plants seem to be out pacing those in the liquid Co2 tank. The Cryptocoryne is obviously larger, and the staurogyne repens also seem to have produced notable more leaves, though they seem to be growing slightly slower in both tanks.
The other thing I wanted to bring was the video itself. There are a couple of mistakes in my worage there, I should have said Sodium Bicarbonate instead of just Bicarbonate. The active ingredient in here the bicarbonate and that is what was going through my head at the moment. I'm sure there are a few other mistakes (perhydrion*, not per hydrogen, almost the small things that I screwed up). When I do these videos i'm partially reading from a script, and I can't imagine what else I've managed to mess up. Feel free to point these out in the comments, as I don't want to mislead anyone. In the future I'll spend more time checking the audio for my wordage (I'm slowly learning this video/audio production stuff, so when I go back and review what has been recorded it's from that angle than the actual information).
Video below: