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CO2, PH levels and fish
Maybe I missed a basic concept here - can someone explain this to me?
Assume, for the sake of argument, that straight out of the tap, my water has a KH of 2 and a PH of 8. So, I add CO2 to 15ppm, which drops my PH to 6.6. Now the question: Do I look for fish and plants that like a PH of 6.6, or do I still look for fish and plants that like a ph of 8? Thanks in advance |
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CO2, PH levels and fish
Hi..
Now the question: Do I look for fish and plants that like a PH of 6.6, [x] Yes! HTH. -- cu Marco |
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CO2, PH levels and fish
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"Marco Schwarz" wrote in message ... Hi.. Now the question: Do I look for fish and plants that like a PH of 6.6, [x] Yes! HTH. -- cu Marco |
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