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On Mon, 3 Nov 2003 22:37:52 UTC, Chuck Gadd wrote:
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:32:46 -0800, Dave Millman wrote: Water of KH2 is no mor prone ot pH crashes than any other water. A pH crash occurs when KH drops significantly below 1. I agree. Just keep an eye on it, and a KH of 2 is perfectly fine. But, the normal nitrification process in the tank can lower the KH. KH of 2 is a little closer to reaching that "crash point" than a KH of 3. And a KH of 3 is a little closer than a KH of 4..... But, returning to the original query, he's setting up a planted tank. With a KH as low as 2, the pH will have to be kept below 6.8 to provide enough CO2 for good plant growth, or so goes the received wisdom, e.g. http://www.sfbaaps.com/reference/table_01.shtml which may not be a problem at all, but something to keep in mind. -- Dan Drake http://www.dandrake.com Human rights in Cuba: 600 prisoners held 18 months and more, without charge, without bail, without counsel, facing trial by secret special tribunals with power to impose the death penalty. And that's just one place. Guantanamo. |
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