PH Levels

martinphillip03

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My co2 system is up and running using the Barr method. Currently I am using the misting method. 55 gal tank, planted to the gills with plants, no ph monitor, co2 turned off at night.
I understand you want to saturate the tank with co2. With levels about 35ppm?
I understand how to use the tables comparing kh to ph.
My question is, How long should it take for the ph to drop to its lowest levels? Past two days the ph is around 6.6.(kh and gh arouind 3 to 4 drops)
I just upped the co2 a bit. I want the ph around 6.0. But should the ph drop to that level in 2 hours or should it take 8 hours to reach that level.
If you need clairification let me know. I am explaining the best I can

Thank you

Marty
 

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Re: PH Levels

You want to have the the CO2 level high asap in the early part of the day.
Late in the day matters less, but it should stay fairly stable over the course of the day.

So you want 30-35ppm and some surface movement.
Should take 1 hour to get that or so.

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Re: PH Levels

Thanks Tom

Marty

Tom Barr]You want to have the the CO2 level high asap in the early part of the day.
Late in the day matters less, but it should stay fairly stable over the course of the day.

So you want 30-35ppm and some surface movement.
Should take 1 hour to get that or so.

Regards,
Tom Barr[/QUOTE]
 

martinphillip03

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Re: PH Levels/co2 levels

Tom, A question arises. If I get to max co2 in one hour, not using a ph probe, What happens to all the co2 I pump into the tank the next 11 hours. Is my co2 in equilibrium, input equals output. My fish aren't distressed, so I guess I can have 100% O2 with 100% co2 coexisting. Co2 is turned off at night

Thank you

Marty


You want to have the the CO2 level high asap in the early part of the day.
Late in the day matters less, but it should stay fairly stable over the course of the day.

So you want 30-35ppm and some surface movement.
Should take 1 hour to get that or so.

Regards,
Tom Barr[/QUOTE]