johnnyjtaylor
Fishaholic
I've really been struggling with low ph since moving house 5 weeks ago and ph buffer only puts it up for a brief period then it drops again over a few hours. Obviously a constant up and down of ph is a bad stress on everything in the tank so the buffers gone to the back of the fish cupboard to catch dust.
My ph problems seem to be due to co2 in my new house with its upvc double glazed windows and gas central heating(old house was 400yrs old and had a constant supply of fresh air in the form of icy drafts). The tank ph sits at around 8.0(8.25 after buffer)and drops to below 7.8 overnight after lights out. I aerated a pint of tank water with an airstone connected to a pump outside the window for about 3/4 of an hour today and the ph went straight up to 8.3 so I'm fairly confident co2 inside the house is the issue.
I've got some Kalkwasser to try(as this should react with the co2 in the tank and raise the ph) but I'm not too keen on the idea and aren't sure how much to use.I'm going with an experimental 300ml dripped in the tank slowly overnight to see what happens.
Would a refugium be a better idea on the opposite light cycle from the main tank with some sort of macro algea to eat up co2 and if so would THIS be ok for a 180l tank.
Tank params:
mg 1350
ca 420
dKh 8.4
nitrate under 3ppm
phosphate 0ppm
Cheers Johnny
My ph problems seem to be due to co2 in my new house with its upvc double glazed windows and gas central heating(old house was 400yrs old and had a constant supply of fresh air in the form of icy drafts). The tank ph sits at around 8.0(8.25 after buffer)and drops to below 7.8 overnight after lights out. I aerated a pint of tank water with an airstone connected to a pump outside the window for about 3/4 of an hour today and the ph went straight up to 8.3 so I'm fairly confident co2 inside the house is the issue.
I've got some Kalkwasser to try(as this should react with the co2 in the tank and raise the ph) but I'm not too keen on the idea and aren't sure how much to use.I'm going with an experimental 300ml dripped in the tank slowly overnight to see what happens.
Would a refugium be a better idea on the opposite light cycle from the main tank with some sort of macro algea to eat up co2 and if so would THIS be ok for a 180l tank.
Tank params:
mg 1350
ca 420
dKh 8.4
nitrate under 3ppm
phosphate 0ppm
Cheers Johnny
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