Hi all,
I was inspired on an idea when I read a thread about the 2dKH drop checker.
So I whipped one up and set up side by side with my 4KH.
The one on the right is the 2Kh. You can see a heavier yellow in it.
I had my wife do the readings (better eyes , ha) with the pH chart for me and she said the
2Kh = 6.2
4kh= 6.4
Read from in water.
So, using the ph kh chart which bears its own in accuracies, am I somewhere in between 37 and 47 ppm?
Ultimately, and I think the point, is can you rule out co2 as the root of issues in a tank at this “level”.
Josh
I was inspired on an idea when I read a thread about the 2dKH drop checker.
So I whipped one up and set up side by side with my 4KH.
The one on the right is the 2Kh. You can see a heavier yellow in it.
I had my wife do the readings (better eyes , ha) with the pH chart for me and she said the
2Kh = 6.2
4kh= 6.4
Read from in water.
So, using the ph kh chart which bears its own in accuracies, am I somewhere in between 37 and 47 ppm?
Ultimately, and I think the point, is can you rule out co2 as the root of issues in a tank at this “level”.
Josh