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No PH change with DIY CO2
"Alex R" wrote in message news:BKz1a.47589$iG3.6416@sccrnsc02... "Jamie D" wrote in message news:VX91a.30988$2H6.684@sccrnsc04... The amount the pH will change depends on the kH of the water in the tank. The more dissolved carbonates, the less the pH will change. What is your kH? Jamie That's absolutely NOT true. The amount the pH will drop is independent of the KH. The KH only determines the starting and ending values of the pH. But the difference will be the same, regardless of the KH. If you're starting with a pH of 7.6, then you should aim for a pH of 6.8-6.9. __ Alex pcalex (at) hotpop.com Oops .. sorry, you're absolutely right. I stand corrected. Brain freeze perhaps. Jamie ~ |
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