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JoeBartoszek 15-01-2007 11:20 AM

co2 bubble count
 
What would be the best way to determine how much co2 i should be
putting in my tank(20 G) ?
I have a 28 Watt, 7200 K. light, and 7 plants. Does one bubble every 5
sec. sound good? i have been using a homemade set up( 2 litre bottle
etc.) but i am thinking of "going pro." and doing it right.
thanks,
lost in taiwan


default 15-01-2007 11:26 PM

co2 bubble count
 
The very best way is to measure the pH and KH values. You can derive
the CO2 concentration by watching pH change as you add CO2. Go to
chuck gadds website and read up, great chart there. Off the top of my
head, I'd day one bubble a second would give you about 25ppm CO2 if it
was completely diffused. I have a 55g tank and I go for 3 bps and get
about 30ppm.

steve

JoeBartoszek wrote:
What would be the best way to determine how much co2 i should be
putting in my tank(20 G) ?
I have a 28 Watt, 7200 K. light, and 7 plants. Does one bubble every 5
sec. sound good? i have been using a homemade set up( 2 litre bottle
etc.) but i am thinking of "going pro." and doing it right.
thanks,
lost in taiwan



JoeBartoszek 16-01-2007 10:02 AM

co2 bubble count
 
Thanks for your help.
default wrote:
The very best way is to measure the pH and KH values. You can derive
the CO2 concentration by watching pH change as you add CO2. Go to
chuck gadds website and read up, great chart there. Off the top of my
head, I'd day one bubble a second would give you about 25ppm CO2 if it
was completely diffused. I have a 55g tank and I go for 3 bps and get
about 30ppm.

steve

JoeBartoszek wrote:
What would be the best way to determine how much co2 i should be
putting in my tank(20 G) ?
I have a 28 Watt, 7200 K. light, and 7 plants. Does one bubble every 5
sec. sound good? i have been using a homemade set up( 2 litre bottle
etc.) but i am thinking of "going pro." and doing it right.
thanks,
lost in taiwan



Sysiphus 18-01-2007 03:15 PM

co2 bubble count
 
Download this program from http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/ it will help you
determine how much C02 you are getting in your tank. Your bubble count
sounds low to me - but much can depend on your water hardness and PH. Give
the calculator (and maybe explore Chuck's site a bit) and I think it will
help.

Setup on 11/4/06, 90 gal, 80 degrees, Corallife 65 watt 4 light 6K range on
10 hours a day 2.8 w/gal, Pressurized C02 on PH Auto-Regulator 7.0 25 ppm
C02, Rio reactor, 11 degrees hardness, 120 ppm Alkalinity, Fluval 405
Canister...

Balansae, Wendtii "Red", Dwarf Subulata, Tall Subulata, Corkscrew Val,
Anubias Petite, Anubias Barteri, Hairgrass, Java Moss, Wisteria, Lobelia
small form...

3 - 4" upside down cats, 6 - 3" glass cats, 1 - rubber L-56 Pleco, 1 -
chocolate Pleco, 3 - 4" Silver Dollars YIKES, 3 - Rummy Nose Tetra, 5 -
Long Fin Dainos...

Run 2 airstones at night don't cut off C02 and 8 LED light blue night light.
"JoeBartoszek" wrote in message
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What would be the best way to determine how much co2 i should be
putting in my tank(20 G) ?
I have a 28 Watt, 7200 K. light, and 7 plants. Does one bubble every 5
sec. sound good? i have been using a homemade set up( 2 litre bottle
etc.) but i am thinking of "going pro." and doing it right.
thanks,
lost in taiwan





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