Surprising O2 saturation levels

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no 90% is about norm - will sit a little lower as in the start of the graph if i haven't blown it clean for a while

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I've never seen it over 95%
I assume everything is healthy in your tank...Interesting you don’t get the same daily swings like I do.
 
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2una, our of interest how does you ph fluctuate during a day, mine corresponds pretty well to my O2, I have no idea what this means... or if it’s significant.



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saved this awhile back - not as definite a relationship as yours there

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I would guess its photosynthesis related maybe? With lights on co2 consumption & 02 respiration?.
Co2 consumption leading to the ph rising / o2 respiration leading to that rising also perhaps.
 

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