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If you make sure your lighting is below 1WPG (T5/USG), then you should be able to get away with liquid carbon on the smaller tank. Things grow a bit slower, but with a large high tech tank to look after, it might not be such a bad idea.
Yes, I'd stop. Yeast CO2 output varies a bit even with two cannisters. You'll most likely just induce BBA. You might want to consider pressurised CO2 on that size tank, due to long term costs of liquid CO2.
I believe the Eden 501 has a small "venturi" tube attached to the impeller housing meant to suck out any build-up of air.
Look here:
Eden 501 Instructions
Bottom left on the second page. Part T
Oh, and some grassy type plants don't really like EC as well. It looks like you have vallis and S. subulata in there. Mine survived for six months but didn't put out a single runner so in the end I took it out. Most other plants seem to do well, though.
Well, adding CO2 will just boost growth. As you are already dosing EasyCarbo why not just skip the CO2 all together? Growth will be a bit slower but that just makes it easier to maintain. Until one reaches Amano aquascape levels I recommend sticking to the KISS principle.
Tank's looking great, btw.
I just got my second CO2 FE from www.firesupermarket.co.uk. The first one went from 55 bar to 50 bar in about eight weeks. Then I fitted a needle valve and apparently I had a leak so it went from 50 bar to 0 bar in just over a week. :( and I had to get another FE. I also got some CO2 tubing...
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