jnms
Fish Crazy
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I am currently injecting CO2 into my 200ltr tank. I use 2 bottles of yeast based mix to create the CO2 and it is 'injected' through a Interpet PF3 which mashes the bubbles up real fine and distributes them through the entire tank. I regularly change the mix, and the output is fairly consistent.
Now here is the deal. My Ph without CO2 is at around 8.1 - once the CO2 is added the Ph drops to about 7.4 and stays there. That's fine.
I keep the CO2 on 24hrs a day.
Ok, so some people switch their CO2 off at night. Naturally this means the Ph will rise during the night. Then in the daytime the CO2 comes back on and the Ph drops.
This seems in total contradiction to the whole theory of 'stable Ph'. Now I am told from reliable people over at UKAPS that this change in CO2 is not a problem. And to be honest I am inclined to trust them. However, I really have trouble getting my head round this, because it is opposite to everything I have learned about fish keeping.
Ph shock is where the fish is exposed to sudden changes in Ph. With the CO2 the Ph changes over the course of maybe an hour or 2. This change will happen a minimum of twice in a 24hr period if the CO2 is switched off at night.
Many people use DIY CO2 and this may well cause the Ph to change even more often.
Yet in all of these cases it never seems to affect the fish. So - what is the deal with Ph changes in the fish tank. Are regular (as more than once a day) slow changes ok? Or should the Ph be kept consistent?
Now here is the deal. My Ph without CO2 is at around 8.1 - once the CO2 is added the Ph drops to about 7.4 and stays there. That's fine.
I keep the CO2 on 24hrs a day.
Ok, so some people switch their CO2 off at night. Naturally this means the Ph will rise during the night. Then in the daytime the CO2 comes back on and the Ph drops.
This seems in total contradiction to the whole theory of 'stable Ph'. Now I am told from reliable people over at UKAPS that this change in CO2 is not a problem. And to be honest I am inclined to trust them. However, I really have trouble getting my head round this, because it is opposite to everything I have learned about fish keeping.
Ph shock is where the fish is exposed to sudden changes in Ph. With the CO2 the Ph changes over the course of maybe an hour or 2. This change will happen a minimum of twice in a 24hr period if the CO2 is switched off at night.
Many people use DIY CO2 and this may well cause the Ph to change even more often.
Yet in all of these cases it never seems to affect the fish. So - what is the deal with Ph changes in the fish tank. Are regular (as more than once a day) slow changes ok? Or should the Ph be kept consistent?