
Originally Posted by
Urban Aquaria
The pH and kH is pulled down and controlled by the active soil, not by changes in Co2 concentration, so the actual Co2 levels are still the same in the water. This just means the aquarium water cannot be used to measure Co2 levels using the kH/pH chart anymore, so the Co2 levels have to be measured by other methods.
If you use a drop checker to measure Co2 levels, since the water parameters are affected by the active soil, you will need to use 4dkh reference solution mixed with distilled water of ph 7.0 (or just use pre-mixed indicator solution), then the color changes/readings in the drop checker will be measured based on a consistent and known kH 4.0/pH 7.0 water standard as reflected in the chart.
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