No PH change with DIY CO2
"Rick" wrote in message
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"Jamie D" wrote in message
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"Rick" wrote in message
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50 PPM
Rick
50 ppm is around 2.8dKh. At a pH of 7.6 that's around 2 ppm of CO2,
which
is
low even for a non-CO2 injected tank. With DIY I would expect at least
18
ppm of CO2, which would give you a pH of around 6.6. Either the CO2
isn't
getting into the tank for some reason, or there is something wrong with
your
test kits. I personally think 1/4tsp yeast is not enough, I would go
with
half to 1 tsp - but even so, you should see at least some drop in pH
with
your set-up as described. My vote is for inaccurate test kits.
Jamie
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I use the same test kit on my Mbuna tank where I buffer the water with
baking soda and a bit of salt and it tests normally between 140 to 170 .
I'm getting a steady stream of fine bubbles from the micro bubbler so it
appears that co2 is definitely being dispensed, so I;m not sure what is
going on.
Rick
Wish I could be more help. I use DIY CO2 in a 20 gallon and everything works
just fine - only difference for me is I have the bubbles feed straight into
the intake of my HOB filter. My CO2 level ranges between 18 - 28 ppm.
Jamie
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