Agree w/ all of the above. But wait, there's more! Within a day or two after your beer hits FG, transfer to a keg with either:
*3-4 oz corn sugar/water solution (similar to bottle conditioning mix, but a bit less sugar)
*3-4 oz DME/water solution
*1.0 to 1.5 quarts saved wort from the boil kept refrigerated in a sanitized 64oz mason jar during the week of primary fermentation
Then put your keg through any diacetyl rest or temp changes you may have done in secondary before chilling to serving temp. You'll have a beautifully carbonated beer, O2-scavenged keg, possibly increased shelf-life, and save some CO2 since you'll only need CO2 to push the beer. And kegs take up much less keezer space than fermenters to boot.
Just a thought... Cheers!