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![]() Thanks for the reply! OK, I checked the 7.01 pH buffer solution with a colorimeter - the only pH gadget I can rely upon. It gives 7.0 pH. I noticed that the pH probe, which initially read 6.85 pH in the tank, drifted over 30 minutes to a stable 7.05 pH. The colorimeter also concurs with a reading of 7.1 pH. Everything is now in agreement. But a pH of 7.05 translates to 37 ppm of CO2 with my water. Woops! I reckon the buffer solutions pulled the probe's readings down temporarily. Is this known to happen?? Nikki I wouldn't be concerned with a 37 ppm of CO2. I keep mine around 30 all the time. Great for the plants. Rick |
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