Hi,
I have read many articles on this forum regarding water hardness and PH, but I'm still missing bits to put whole puzzle together.
I have 300L tank and my water in the tank is PH=8.2 KH=130ppm and GH 260ppm. When I bought the tank I also bought a pressurized Co2 system and I expected to see the plants to grow like mad, but it didn't happen. I set my bubble counter to 33 bubbles per minute, but according the table showing the dependency between KH, PH and level of CO2 the is almost no CO2 and therefore my plants don't grow as I expected. The CO2 system is running in the tank for almost 2 months. I need your help. What should I do to increase the level of CO2?
If more CO2 were injected in a tank, would it change PH, KH, or both? I placed the CO2 counter at the bottom of the tank near the filter output tube.
Is it a right place, or it's completely wrong? I expected that filter current will distribute the CO2 around the tank, but maybe it does the opposite.
I forgot to describe the lighting I have which could by my problem as well. I'm running the tank with 2 fluorescent tubes
Aqua-glo 38W. Is it enough for such tank?
Thank you in advance for any suggestion, comment, or help.
I have read many articles on this forum regarding water hardness and PH, but I'm still missing bits to put whole puzzle together.
I have 300L tank and my water in the tank is PH=8.2 KH=130ppm and GH 260ppm. When I bought the tank I also bought a pressurized Co2 system and I expected to see the plants to grow like mad, but it didn't happen. I set my bubble counter to 33 bubbles per minute, but according the table showing the dependency between KH, PH and level of CO2 the is almost no CO2 and therefore my plants don't grow as I expected. The CO2 system is running in the tank for almost 2 months. I need your help. What should I do to increase the level of CO2?
If more CO2 were injected in a tank, would it change PH, KH, or both? I placed the CO2 counter at the bottom of the tank near the filter output tube.
Is it a right place, or it's completely wrong? I expected that filter current will distribute the CO2 around the tank, but maybe it does the opposite.
I forgot to describe the lighting I have which could by my problem as well. I'm running the tank with 2 fluorescent tubes
Aqua-glo 38W. Is it enough for such tank?
Thank you in advance for any suggestion, comment, or help.