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Can we see what your scrubber looks like
I built one for my 16 gal nano from a squeeze bottle with drilled holes in the base, hot glue, and airline tubing. My ph went from 7.8 daytime, 7.6 at night, to a steady 8.2 in about 24 hours.
It now stays rock steady.....no matter what time of day or night I check it it is always 8.2. Has been for a few weeks now.
Love me some soda lime!
I've gotten so bad in the last month about even checking the PH. I should get back in the habit of checking now and again.Awesome!
It's great to see that Ph stabilize over night.
I've gotten so bad in the last month about even checking the PH. I should get back in the habit of checking now and again.
I'm still on the same 1/2 cup of soda lime. Some of it has turned lavender/purplish.....but I just keep shaking the bottle and mixing it all back together.....I'll most likely change it out in another few weeks just to be on the safe side. But now with Spring truly here and Summer on its way the house will be a lot more open, so CO2 shouldn't be a factor for the next few months.
I had no idea it went back to white UGH!Just don't forget that the media turns back to white after purple even though its exhausted. So just don't get confused that the media is still good. Your lucky summer is here and now. This is the time we close the windows and doors. Otherwise we melt. Lol
I had no idea it went back to white UGH!
I checked my PH and it was 8.0, so still not bad but I changed the media just the same. This morning it was 8.3, so all is good again
Thanks for the heads up!
How long would 37 pounds last me on a 150g system in the basement running on a dual BRS canister year round?
After some research, this amount lasted 1 year on a 300g system and 14 months on a 600g system based on individual reports.