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    KH value keep dropping

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    Is it normal for KH value keep changing? I was measure using sera KH test kid 2 days ago the result is 4.5 dkH (I'm using 10ml instead of 5ml sample). today i measure again, it drop to 2dKH.

    Do I need to keep adding baking soda every 2 days?

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    No, you shouldn't have to. Normally, KH should only drop after a water change. I'm not a chemically inclined, so I can't tell you what could be happening.

    For the benefit of those who can help you:
    1. What do you have in the tank? E.g. substrate (type and/or brand), driftwood, rocks (specify type or describe).
    2. What are you adding to the tank? E.g. which fertilisers, water conditioners.
    3. What media in your filter? Type, brand, or describe.
    4. Other measurements, like pH.

    If you are keeping track of pH, does it change too, like your KH?
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    Shadow, it is due to your adding of baking soda to your ADA substrate tank... The peat in your ADA soil will continue to reduce your kH level.

    I would in fact suggest, you ignore your kH levels totally... Don't worry so much about pH crashes and what not. Unless your system is unstable, it wouldn't crash...
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    sorry forgot about the tank spec

    Size: 23.5" x 11.5" x 13" = 15.21 G(US)

    Lighting: 55W 6hrs/day (3.62 wpg)

    Flora: Blyxa Japonica
    Taiwan moss on DW
    Bacopa caroliniana
    Hemianthus micranthemoides
    Tonina sp belem
    Salvinia Natans
    Vallisneria americana
    Japanese hair grass

    Fauna: Boraras brigittae (10 fishes)
    Chery shrinms (Neocaridina denticulata sinensis) 20 pieces - 3 (die) - 4 (die suck by filter) = 13 shrimps

    Substrate: ADA Aquasoil Africana

    CO2: 1 bps

    KH: 4 dKH (try to maintain at this degree)
    PH: 7.4

    filter: Jebo 325 (1000l/h)
    top media: sponge
    middle media: bio ball
    bottom media: ceramic ring

    start cycling: 11 Nov 2006
    Last edited by Shadow; 20th Dec 2006 at 01:16.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    Shadow, it is due to your adding of baking soda to your ADA substrate tank... The peat in your ADA soil will continue to reduce your kH level.

    I would in fact suggest, you ignore your kH levels totally... Don't worry so much about pH crashes and what not. Unless your system is unstable, it wouldn't crash...
    what do you mean by unstable?

    My ph was around 5.7 before I add baking soda. It killed 3 of my cherry shrimps, the rest are kind of stoned and the collor become like cooked shrimps. They are back to normal (transparent color and moving around eating) once I add baking soda and pH increase to 7.4.
    Last edited by Shadow; 19th Dec 2006 at 18:31.

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    almost forgot, there are couples of hydra as well

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    Been nearly a month... So your pH before adding your baking soda should raise slowly to about 6...

    Anyway, shrimps will take a much longer time to acclimatise for such low pH level...

    Why not try to slowly wean off the baking soda... You shouldn't have any problems...

    By mean of unstable meaning a hugh water change of 70% and your filter media is not fully mature...
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    Thanks Vincent, will stop dossing baking soda and see what happen. Hope nothing happen.

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    After 3 days, my kH drop again to 2dkH from 4 dkH and pH drop to 6.9 from 7.4. I'm trying Valice(Vincent) sugestion, ignore the kH.

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    Yup... Ignore... You ADA soil is working its "magic"...

    Btw, why you wanted to increase the kH in the beginning? Just curious...
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    kH was previously very low, one drop of test solution to 10ml sample and the color change to yellow. So the kH maybe <1. I read somewhere that <1 kH is dagerous to inhabitant due to pH swing. Also it was mention that ideal kH is around 4-6dkH. Thus, I'm trying to raise it to 4dkH.
    Last edited by Shadow; 24th Dec 2006 at 13:59.

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    make another pH measurement today, and it was 6.8, hope stay that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valice View Post
    Yup... Ignore... You ADA soil is working its "magic"...

    Btw, why you wanted to increase the kH in the beginning? Just curious...
    Hi Valice, since I ignore the KH, how do I measure the CO2 ppm? Any advice on how many bps needed for 2ftx1ftx1.2ft tank? I'm using DIY external reactor, so far I don't see any CO2 bubble coming out from the rainbar.

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    Go by plant health and algae growth. Start with 1bps first, then slowly tweak the knob little by little day by day increase the CO2 until fish show signs of gasping, then tweak it back down to the last setting.

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    I go by the method suggested by squee...
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    Quote Originally Posted by |squee| View Post
    Go by plant health and algae growth. Start with 1bps first, then slowly tweak the knob little by little day by day increase the CO2 until fish show signs of gasping, then tweak it back down to the last setting.
    hmm... My shrimps probably die before the fish gasping
    Also I'm not a fish expert, can differentiate fish gasping. Does 30ppm cause fish to gasp?

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    I have about 120ppm and the fishes are ok...
    I am into Plecos now...
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    Observe the most sensitive creatures in your tank as a guideline. Are you using a reactor or a diffuser?

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    using the DIY external reactor, same as the one that you made.

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    Adjust the CO2 bps until you get plants bubbling/pearling 2 hours after the CO2 comes on, and at the same time your fish/shrimp aren't stressed by anything.

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