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My water stats now what
Total Hardness (as CaCo3) 35g/m3
pH 7.7 Turbidity 0.15 NTU Sodium 12 g/m3 Potassium 1.9 g/m3 Lead 0.002 g/m3 Arsenic 0.009 g/m3 Trichloromethane 5.4 mg/m3 As you can see my PH is high but I have no GH or KH 1dh How do I get my PH down and hardness up I am using DIY co2 in 60 liter tank From what I have read I need caco3. How long does this take to dissolve into the water Will this take the ph up again? Can I take my water replacement water down to ph6 and then use Baking soda to get 4 hardness and a ph of about 7? Its a very tricky balance and the more I read the more unbalanced I become! Thanks |
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My water stats now what
"xtr396472" wrote in message ...
Total Hardness (as CaCo3) 35g/m3 pH 7.7 Turbidity 0.15 NTU Sodium 12 g/m3 Potassium 1.9 g/m3 Lead 0.002 g/m3 Arsenic 0.009 g/m3 Trichloromethane 5.4 mg/m3 As you can see my PH is high but I have no GH or KH 1dh How do I get my PH down and hardness up I am using DIY co2 in 60 liter tank From what I have read I need caco3. How long does this take to dissolve into the water Will this take the ph up again? Can I take my water replacement water down to ph6 and then use Baking soda to get 4 hardness and a ph of about 7? Its a very tricky balance and the more I read the more unbalanced I become! Thanks Check out Steve's article on SanFrancisco's Tap water on www.sfbaaps.com under "references". Yes, your GH is low(a bit too low~2 degrees or so) but you did not report the KH(alkalinity). You can get away with 2 degrees but many will add some CaCO3 in their filter to play it safer. You can also use dolomite which adds Ca, CO3 and Mg. Get finer ground CaCO3 or dolomite. This will dissolve better. The other options are using Baking soda for KH and CaCl2 and MgSO4 for GH , these will all dissolve rapidly and make adjustment to a certain range easy. Do not worry about initial pH of the water, the parameters that are important are KH and pH together for determination of CO2 content. A KH of 3 degree or 4 is fine, this will give you a pH of 6.5 to about 6.8 for a decent range of CO2, roughly 20-30ppm of CO2 while the lights are on for the full day length. But many folks are fine at a KH of 2 degrees as long as they have enough CO2 and do sizable weekly water changes etc. Regards, Tom Barr Regards, Tom Barr |
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My water stats now what
"xtr396472" wrote in message ...
Total Hardness (as CaCo3) 35g/m3 pH 7.7 Turbidity 0.15 NTU Sodium 12 g/m3 Potassium 1.9 g/m3 Lead 0.002 g/m3 Arsenic 0.009 g/m3 Trichloromethane 5.4 mg/m3 As you can see my PH is high but I have no GH or KH 1dh How do I get my PH down and hardness up I am using DIY co2 in 60 liter tank From what I have read I need caco3. How long does this take to dissolve into the water Will this take the ph up again? Can I take my water replacement water down to ph6 and then use Baking soda to get 4 hardness and a ph of about 7? Its a very tricky balance and the more I read the more unbalanced I become! Thanks Check out Steve's article on SanFrancisco's Tap water on www.sfbaaps.com under "references". Yes, your GH is low(a bit too low~2 degrees or so) but you did not report the KH(alkalinity). You can get away with 2 degrees but many will add some CaCO3 in their filter to play it safer. You can also use dolomite which adds Ca, CO3 and Mg. Get finer ground CaCO3 or dolomite. This will dissolve better. The other options are using Baking soda for KH and CaCl2 and MgSO4 for GH , these will all dissolve rapidly and make adjustment to a certain range easy. Do not worry about initial pH of the water, the parameters that are important are KH and pH together for determination of CO2 content. A KH of 3 degree or 4 is fine, this will give you a pH of 6.5 to about 6.8 for a decent range of CO2, roughly 20-30ppm of CO2 while the lights are on for the full day length. But many folks are fine at a KH of 2 degrees as long as they have enough CO2 and do sizable weekly water changes etc. Regards, Tom Barr Regards, Tom Barr |
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