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Initial CO2 Bubble Rate
I have a 55 gallon planted tank and I will install bottled CO2 within
the next two weeks. What is a conservative bubble rate to start with, i.e. something below the optimum which will give me a chance to slowly adjust up to the right rate? |
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Initial CO2 Bubble Rate
Hi there
It depends on how you are going to be diffusing it into the water. For instance, some people inject the co2 using a bell (upside down container) that collects the co2 and it then dissolves into the water slowly. Other folks inject it directly into their internal canister filters, this is a very effective method BTW. If you do a search on google for Tom Barr's co2 diffuser this is probably the most effective way of dissolving c02 into the water column. Ideally you are trying to reach a target of about 20-25ppm c02. You can work this out by getting yourself a KH and PH test kit. Download the handy co2 chart from Chuck Gadd's website and you're on your way. Take the readings from the kh and ph kits and then use your chart to figure out what sort of co2 levels you have. To give an example. My kh is 6. My ph is about 6.9 after adding co2, if I use the co2 chart it tells that I've got a reading of about 20ppm co2. I personally inject the co2 directly into my internal canister filter, I have a bubble rate of about 1 bubble per 2 seconds (30 bubbles a minute). My ph out of the tap is about 8.3. Keeping the surface agitation down to a minimum also helps to "hold" the co2 in the water and not let it escape into the atmosphere (turn off your airstones). If anything is unclear just ask and I'll try to elaborate a bit more if my explanation is still fuzzy -- **So long, and thanks for all the fish!** "The Kenosha Kid" wrote in message ... I have a 55 gallon planted tank and I will install bottled CO2 within the next two weeks. What is a conservative bubble rate to start with, i.e. something below the optimum which will give me a chance to slowly adjust up to the right rate? |
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The Kenosha Kid wrote:
What is a conservative bubble rate to start with, i.e. something below the optimum which will give me a chance to slowly adjust up to the right rate? There is no real way to answer that question. The only way is to test your water parameters frequently during the initial setup period, and adjust bubble rate as necessary. Read this page to understand the target you're shooting for, and how to calculate your CO2 levels... http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_co2chart.htm -- www.ericschreiber.com |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 12:44:06 +0200, "Happy'Cam'per" wrote:
Hi there It depends on how you are going to be diffusing it into the water. For instance, some people inject the co2 using a bell (upside down container) that collects the co2 and it then dissolves into the water slowly. Other folks inject it directly into their internal canister filters, this is a very effective method BTW. If you do a search on google for Tom Barr's co2 diffuser this is probably the most effective way of dissolving c02 into the water column. Ideally you are trying to reach a target of about 20-25ppm c02. You can work this out by getting yourself a KH and PH test kit. Download the handy co2 chart from Chuck Gadd's website and you're on your way. Take the readings from the kh and ph kits and then use your chart to figure out what sort of co2 levels you have. To give an example. My kh is 6. My ph is about 6.9 after adding co2, if I use the co2 chart it tells that I've got a reading of about 20ppm co2. I personally inject the co2 directly into my internal canister filter, I have a bubble rate of about 1 bubble per 2 seconds (30 bubbles a minute). My ph out of the tap is about 8.3. Keeping the surface agitation down to a minimum also helps to "hold" the co2 in the water and not let it escape into the atmosphere (turn off your airstones). If anything is unclear just ask and I'll try to elaborate a bit more if my explanation is still fuzzy I will be using an Aqua Medic circular reactor. |
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