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Where's the beef?
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Age: 23
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Due to unbeatable aglae, I've finally given in to adding co2 to both of my tanks running right now. I've been looking through a bunch of pressurized set-ups, some have a solenoid and pH controller, some have a solenoid and automatic timer and some are just manually adjusted with the regulator and needle valve. I want to know if the pH swings are going to be big enough that I should consider a pH controller and solenoid. Once it's set-up, I don't want to be adjusting manually 3 times a day, everyday, just to make it work.
I just started testing and it's freakin me out. pH is 7.8-8.0 and KH is 8.4(150ppm). If water volume makes a difference, they're 20G and 75G. |
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Aquatic Naturalist
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IME, controllers are useless. Keep your KH above 3, and use 2 timers. The first timer will run the lights. The second will turn the solenoid on and off 1 hr before and 1 hr after the lights on/off period. Works well for thousands.
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