Bad Inferno
Sun May 24, 2009, 12:34 AM
Its not often I run out of Co2 so I thought I would share the natural ph swing of my 450 L tank without CO2 over the last week. With pressurised CO2 on a controller it is rock solid maintaining a pH of 6.4. A water change would increase the pH for a couple of hours however the CO2 controller would bring it back down.
BTW, I have CO2 injected via an airstone sitting in the bottom of my intake tube of my Eheim. I don't bother about defusers (waste of money I think) as I know an airstone and Ehiem does a great job.
So If you think of a natural pH swing of 0.2 pH during a 24hr period without any CO2 injection, imagine what pressurised Co2 solenoid on a light timer would do to the pH during the day/night cycle.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/rjconway/aqua.png
I have improved the interface of my web pages proving interactive plots now. You can find all aquarium parameters at
www.rjconway.homeip.net
BTW, I have CO2 injected via an airstone sitting in the bottom of my intake tube of my Eheim. I don't bother about defusers (waste of money I think) as I know an airstone and Ehiem does a great job.
So If you think of a natural pH swing of 0.2 pH during a 24hr period without any CO2 injection, imagine what pressurised Co2 solenoid on a light timer would do to the pH during the day/night cycle.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v319/rjconway/aqua.png
I have improved the interface of my web pages proving interactive plots now. You can find all aquarium parameters at
www.rjconway.homeip.net