chrisr01 said:
Hi
plantbrain said:
Rapid changes in pH due to KH= bad.
Rapid changes in pH due to CO2= does not matter.
I didn't know that
😳 . Another little nugget for the memory bank.
Thanks Tom
Chris
Well, it's one of those things..........advice based on non CO2 enrichment and pH.
Since many things can affect pH, you need to know what it is causing the change, not just the change in and of itself.
Correlation for pH does not tell you what might occur with CO2 enrichment.
A good way of thinking about this is CO2 is not a salt, Carbonate salts, well...obviously are and affect the TDS/conductivity.
CO2 does not comparatively.
In the fish's blood, they already have various levels of CO2(waste) and HCO3(KH).
CO2 is expelled and changed rapidly and easily.
Good thing too. HCO3 levels are maintained differently in fish than CO2.
Same for us.
Fish can take in the HCO3 much much slower and need to adjust to the salts much slower(done in the Kidneys). Osmotic pressure changes. CO2 does not do this(lungs/gills, diffusion).
Oldie, but a good paper for seeing how O2 and CO2 relate with fish.
Yes, I know about Fish Physiology as well as plants
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http://jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/46/2/339.pdf
Covered more here:
http://www.barrreport.com/fish-planted- ... -fish.html
Regards,
Tom Barr