Advertisements
Aquatic Avenue Banner Tropica Shop Banner Fishy Business Banner
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 22

Thread: pH controller

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    pH controller

    Advertisements
    Fresh n Marine aQuarium Banner

    Advertise here

    Advertise here
    Any recommended pH controller? Brand and estimated pricing?
    Where to get?

    Is it advisable to use pH controller to have a fuss free CO2 injection control?
    I remember that KH value affects the pH values as well...so if I am intending to use ADA amazonia II, the pH controller may not be accurate?

    Please advise!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    anyone with experience to share?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    180
    Feedback Score
    0
    Country
    United_States

    Re: pH controller

    KH does not effect CO2. You can not increase or decrease your CO2 through adding or removing HCO3. Rather, with a given pH and KH, a certain CO2 is indicated by the discrepancy.

    pH controllers serve to control the pH more than to offer stable CO2 levels. pH can can change without CO2 levels altering. CO2 lacking or fluctuating too much can cause issues with algae. I prefer a drop checker, dual gauge regulator, needle valve, timer and a solenoid. CO2 only gets as high as where I set the needle valve, and if it's too low the drop checker will be blue.

    If you have a way around the fluctuating CO2 issue though, a controller might very well work for you.

    -Philosophos

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Thanks for the reply!

    I guess I understand what you are getting at.... Essentially you are saying that having a stable pH may not mean a stable CO2 level in the water..right?

    From what little I remember from my limited chemistry lessons, co2 + h2o will form H+ ions which determines the pH value...so there is a direct correlation in the amount of H+ vs the amount of dissolved co2...am I right?
    So, what other factors in the tank will upset this direct correlation?

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    180
    Feedback Score
    0
    Country
    United_States

    Re: pH controller

    Yes, but that's only working it out in one direction. The pH meter responds to pH, and CO2 is not the only thing effecting it. Phosphates, NH4, NO3, Fe and CaCO3 will all effect pH. Depending on your fertilization, water change, growth/death of flora/fauna, life of your bulbs, filtration rate (including aging filter media), the angle of a rain bar if you're using one, feeding, medication, etc. all of the aforementioned chemicals plus many others can change. Any of these can alter pH. And then there's the accuracy of your equipment; if you forget to keep it clean, it will not react reliably. On most days they won't make a difference, but some times they will. When they do, the CO2 will fluctuate and this will add to your algae.

    That and there's always wondering what happens with the CO2 if someone brings over a child, and they try to, "feed" your fish with antacids.

    This is the sort of reason I've avoided pH controllers.

    -Philosophos

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Telok Blangah, SGP
    Posts
    10,216
    Feedback Score
    3 (100%)
    Images
    78
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    there are lots of factor can can effect pH, not only CO2. Thus pH controller become very much unreliable.

    You only need to control CO2 when first install or replace for top up. After that, just leave it alone. I never touch my CO2 valve since it was installed. I believe will keep doing so until time for top-up. pretty much fuss free to me
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    all right! Thanks for all the input...I'm convinced now that I am better off putting my money somewhere else....thinking hard on ADA lily pipes!

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    180
    Feedback Score
    0
    Country
    United_States

    Re: pH controller

    If you can find the comparable pipes from another company cheaper, don't be afraid to buy from another source. Pyrex isn't that difficult to make, and that little white ADA logo adds $40 or more.

    Are you thinking on lilly pipes for your 6ft? If you're having flow problems, I'm not sure that will help. A product similar to this might, though:
    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...5&pcatid=15955

    -Philosophos

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Telok Blangah, SGP
    Posts
    10,216
    Feedback Score
    3 (100%)
    Images
    78
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    His tank is 2 ft, if not mistaken from other thread

    You can get other brand lily pipe for $75-$80 per set
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophos View Post
    If you can find the comparable pipes from another company cheaper, don't be afraid to buy from another source. Pyrex isn't that difficult to make, and that little white ADA logo adds $40 or more.

    Are you thinking on lilly pipes for your 6ft? If you're having flow problems, I'm not sure that will help. A product similar to this might, though:
    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...5&pcatid=15955

    -Philosophos

    I think it's time I change my siggy and blog link....
    My 6 ft tank is in the process of being sold off.
    I am currently researching for my 2X1X1 ft tank which i intend to rescape to an Iwagumi scape. That's where the lily pipes come into the picture
    sorry for the confusion

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    His tank is 2 ft, if not mistaken from other thread

    You can get other brand lily pipe for $75-$80 per set
    Actually I am also considering the CAL aqua nano 13mm set at $105... but worried that the inflow may be too short?

    Do you have any other brands to recommend for my tank size? I am intending to get an Eheim 2026..... so will need to get a tubing step-down from 16/22 to 12/16 to fit a 13mm lily pipe. 17mm lily pipe will be too big, I think.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    4,169
    Feedback Score
    1 (100%)
    Images
    10
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    I managed to get the pm nano ones at $53 off ebay including shipping and insurance. Slightly more hassle and you don't get it immediately unlike buying from shop, but cost savings worth it 13mm ones should be similarly priced

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Telok Blangah, SGP
    Posts
    10,216
    Feedback Score
    3 (100%)
    Images
    78
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Actually my ANS inflow is too long for my 2ftx1ftx1.2ft ... CAL may also the same. Someone should have measured the dimension and post it on the net somewhere
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Telok Blangah, SGP
    Posts
    10,216
    Feedback Score
    3 (100%)
    Images
    78
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Quote Originally Posted by illumnae View Post
    I managed to get the pm nano ones at $53 off ebay including shipping and insurance. Slightly more hassle and you don't get it immediately unlike buying from shop, but cost savings worth it 13mm ones should be similarly priced
    Does it someone selling his or ebay shop?
    if shop, an give me the link thanks
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    180
    Feedback Score
    0
    Country
    United_States

    Re: pH controller

    Ah, 2ft iwugami. A lilly pipe would look good in one.

    Eheim is the best you can get if you don't mind paying for it, as far as I know. It's what I hope to upgrade to. Are you thinking on going with the internal heater?

    -Philosophos

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Actually my ANS inflow is too long for my 2ftx1ftx1.2ft ... CAL may also the same. Someone should have measured the dimension and post it on the net somewhere
    is yours this set?


    seem pretty long to fit a 1 feet depth especially with a high slope substrate

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Posts
    372
    Feedback Score
    0
    Images
    1
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller



    "Influx X1 (13mm)
    The Influx X1 is designed for aquariums approximately 15-25 cm (6-10") in height such as the ADA Mini-S and Mini-M. The outflow can be used with canister filters with 1/2" diameter tubing such as the Eheim 2215. The total length of the outflow is approximately 15 cm from top to bottom and has multiple narrow slits towards the bottom end. Each inflow is supplied with one suction cup to secure it to the side of the aquarium."


    so this one is about half the length of the iflo ones....but more ex

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Posts
    180
    Feedback Score
    0
    Country
    United_States

    Re: pH controller



    What stops the fish from getting sucked up those things?

    -Philosophos

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Telok Blangah, SGP
    Posts
    10,216
    Feedback Score
    3 (100%)
    Images
    78
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Yes mine look like that, though the new model I saw at KS, the inlet is look more like CAL. Unless I remember wrongly


    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophos View Post
    What stops the fish from getting sucked up those things?
    none that is why I do not use the inlet. I found my Yamato shrimps stuck there couple of time. However, I never encounter stuck fish though, maybe they are smarter or maybe because Yamato is crawling around the inlet.
    -Robert
    Aquascaping is a marriage between Art and Farming
    My Blog: http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    4,169
    Feedback Score
    1 (100%)
    Images
    10
    Country
    Singapore

    Re: pH controller

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    Actually my ANS inflow is too long for my 2ftx1ftx1.2ft ... CAL may also the same. Someone should have measured the dimension and post it on the net somewhere
    Search ebay for the lily pipes. Sellers post dimensions there. Will pm you the link i bought my $53 nano lily pipes from. They are pending collection at the post office tomorrow (as i wasn't home when registered mail delivered)

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •