Hi Everyone,
I am setting up a 75g planted tank. It’s going to be real nice, full on hood and stand, 4wpg, and semi-auto CO2 system. I have it set up and cycling in the garage with few fish, and no plants or substrate for now.
Here’s my questions: I set up my reactor and CO2 and ran it over the week end. The starting Ph was approx 7.6 and of course I was able to drop it to around 6.4 with the CO2. With a kH of around 3.5 this puts me right in the 20-40ppm of CO2…great!…………but when the CO2 turns off at night the pH is back at 7.6 by the next morning. That seems like a huge daily swing to me. Especially considering the scale is logarithmic.
Is that type of fluctuation routine? Does anyone else have that with their CO2 turning off at night?
Do you think the fluctuation will be less once the system has gravel and plants due some biological effects on buffering?
I used DIY CO2 before on my 45g so I didn’t experience that. In fact when I test the pH I can shake the vile and actually watch the color change as the agitation off gases the CO2.
Thanks
I am setting up a 75g planted tank. It’s going to be real nice, full on hood and stand, 4wpg, and semi-auto CO2 system. I have it set up and cycling in the garage with few fish, and no plants or substrate for now.
Here’s my questions: I set up my reactor and CO2 and ran it over the week end. The starting Ph was approx 7.6 and of course I was able to drop it to around 6.4 with the CO2. With a kH of around 3.5 this puts me right in the 20-40ppm of CO2…great!…………but when the CO2 turns off at night the pH is back at 7.6 by the next morning. That seems like a huge daily swing to me. Especially considering the scale is logarithmic.
Is that type of fluctuation routine? Does anyone else have that with their CO2 turning off at night?
Do you think the fluctuation will be less once the system has gravel and plants due some biological effects on buffering?
I used DIY CO2 before on my 45g so I didn’t experience that. In fact when I test the pH I can shake the vile and actually watch the color change as the agitation off gases the CO2.
Thanks