Should i try to raise PH? How??

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I was hopeful, thank you.
Depending on what your machine does- it may remove co2. If it’s a medical device I think it’s possible . Maybe a little research on your machine- if it does in fact remove some or all co2 - in theory it should work. I’m curious if there is a machine out there that does this lol. But more oxygen in the water couldn’t hurt anything..
 

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Depending on what your machine does- it may remove co2. If it’s a medical device I think it’s possible . Maybe a little research on your machine- if it does in fact remove some or all co2 - in theory it should work. I’m curious if there is a machine out there that does this lol. But more oxygen in the water couldn’t hurt anything..
These machines do separate oxygen from air, so it would make sense that the co2 is also separated out of the oxygen. I may try it tonight.
 

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