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Time Required to Obtain CO2 Levels
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06-05-2005, 06:13 PM
Jim Anderson
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I used powdered calcium carbonate. There is no more obvious residue
left in the tank, so hopefully it is as hard as it will get. I expected
to get a higher CO2 levels than this. At 4 KH and 7.4 pH I'm only
getting 4.8 ppm of CO2.
I need to come up with a better way to add the powder at the next water
change. I'm thinking of branching a line off one filter return and
running a very low flow through a bottle DIY reaction chamber with the
calcium carbonate in it. This should eliminate the large swing of
adding the unbuffered powder all at once. It will also give me a bit
more control over the hardness. I can't see going though this bit every
water change as the CO2 tries to catch up with the carbonate.
Get a new Rubbermaid garbage can and put your new water for the water
change in it. Add your chemicals and a heater and a power head to mix
the CC into the water. I do this 24 hours before the water change and
get the water temp to match the tanks.
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