Just had a thought.......20 litres per hour, 160 litres, that's 8 hours.......leave it filling overnight?![]()
I've always struggled to get pH to 7 - I've always just used tap water which comes out at 8 (!). My RO is bang on 6, so for the first time I'm going to be working upwards rather than down. Will be interesting to see if the soil changes this - I've never checked to be honest.I keep seeing people say nutrasoil will buffer water but I have used it in a few tanks and never have a pH lower than 7 before co2 kicks in?
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I keep seeing people say nutrasoil will buffer water but I have used it in a few tanks and never have a pH lower than 7 before co2 kicks in?
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Works fine for me ali. Weird that its not worked for you mate
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OK, apologies for the quality - my first ever video posting - but here goes....
This is with filter running at about 80% and CO2 circulation pump at about 70% - any more than this, and the flow starts to pick up the soil at the far end. So, need to reduce this or disperse it better.
What a day.....tank-filling, acrylic-bending, dosing, measuring, co2 solenoid malfunction.....and to top it all, unexpected house-guests to entertainLooks great now its filled and think youve got the flow spot on their as its clearly blowing around the whole tank.
Great stuff mate. Bet your relieved now hey????
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Thanks - yes, really pleased to have it filled and everything works as intended.Nice. I bet your glad to see it full after a lot of preparation to get to this stage mate.
I like what you've done with the outflow of the filter and like how it's rippling the surface. I believe the benefits of this outweighs the bad, aslong as your willing to counteract the gas off with more co2.
I know it's early days, but what's the plan from here? Are you going to allow the tank to adjust to being submerged, and run high gas, then scale it back? Or are you looking at getting fish in there as soon as possible? Filter allowing of course.
Thanks very much. Yes, have thought about putting the diffuser before the filter....would be reasonably simple to do, but always worried about unseen build-up of CO2 inside the filter - I assume you've don't have this issue?I think that this is an amazing achievement, lovely layout too, will watch with much interest.
In as far as the diffuser issue, why not install it before the filter, the bubbles will be fully dissolved before re-entry into the tank.
Yes, exactly my concern....am running at around 6 BBS at the moment - too much or too little?I have found there is defiantly a limit to the amount of C02 you feed into a bio filter before you get a build up, even with purposely designed reactors you normally have a build up if you push them at all.
Fine on small manageable tanks with low bubble counts but when you move up to 8-12 BBS you will be running a high chance of the gas building up in the filter until the pressure gets high enough to purge out in big bubbles.