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drop checker
what is a good solution to use for a drop checker i made a d.i.y and not sure what to use i bought some distilled water and a ph test kit is that all i need or or do i need more
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To accurately estimate the levels of CO2 within your aquarium, you have to use a reference solution whereby bicarbonates are the only thing contributing to kH. Most people choose to use a 4 dkH reference solution, along with the pH indicator (bromothymol blue) that you already mentioned, as the indicator will turn green when there is about 30 ppm of CO2 in the water.
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is there a recipe that i could use or would it be easier to just buy it
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It's a fairly simple solution to make. The catch is that you need to be able to measure fairly accurately...
Mix 6 grams of sodium bicarb (Baking Soda) into 1 liter of distilled water. You'll have a liter of 200 dKH solution. Now all you have to do is dilute the solution. Take 10 milliliters of the 200 dKH solution and mix that with 490 milliliters of distilled water. This gives you 500 milliliters of your 4 dKH reference solution. Of course, you'll need the pH indicator solution (bromthymol blue...i believe) to make it all work. Add the 4 dKH solution to your drop checker and put in a couple drops of the blue pH indicator stuff. I've never had issues with this recipe. However, the fact that I am exposed to a bio-chemical laboratory on a daily basis helps. Good luck to you!
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Just buy it. It's cheap enough that you don't need to play around making it.
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yah thats probably what im gonna do i dont think i can find it at petco so ill probably order it online
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Good point! I guess that I'll never have to worry about making that particular solution again, though.
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4-5 drops
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Algae Grower
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Got my 4dkh solution on Ebay - $7.50 shipped for a bottle that will probably last forever.
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4-5 drops is usually enough, as nilocg mentioned.
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A Primer to Pressurized CO2 and A Primer to Planted Tanks Eheim Pimp #362 - Eheim 2213 x2, Eheim 2028, Ehein 2217, Eheim surface skimmer and Eheim autofeeder. Victor Pimp #33 - HPT272-125-350-4M |
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