Guyver
Aquarium Advice Regular
I've got a pretty heavily planted tank (2 crypts, tiger lotus, 2 swords, anubias, and mossy log), and I've got a CO2 system that I've been running for awhile, but truth be told I really don't know what I'm doing. Previously I was using a KH/pH comparison to get an idea of how much CO2 was in my tank. I don't use phosphate buffers or anything like that, which I've heard might mess with that test, and the readings I'm getting indicate dreadfully low CO2. I've been getting consistent readings of pH 7.2-7.4, KH in the 5 degree range. By the table I've been using, that puts CO2 in the ~7ppm range.
Is there a better/more accurate way to see how much CO2 I've got in the tank? Also, my CO2 system is a yeast fermentation system, is there any way to regulate the amount I'm putting in the tank? I've included an inside/outside pic of my CO2 system. Thanks guys!
Is there a better/more accurate way to see how much CO2 I've got in the tank? Also, my CO2 system is a yeast fermentation system, is there any way to regulate the amount I'm putting in the tank? I've included an inside/outside pic of my CO2 system. Thanks guys!