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Old 06-02-2001, 06:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Co2 AGAIN...need experts

C'mon all you Co2 experts...answer me this one,

How much is too much.

Can Co2 be a bad thing.....so we've got heaps of light and heaps of fertilizer and heaps of Co2 pumping into our planted tank...does this...at some point...become injurious to our fish. If so when???

I'm just about to go out and spend the big bucks to set up a heavily planted community tank...so I REALLY need your advice.

Help me, you lot. Please.
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Old 06-02-2001, 04:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Post Re: Co2 AGAIN...need experts

Well, I don't know about "expert" but I'll reply....
Yes, too much CO2 can acidify your water, and it's not too good for anything if you put in too much.  Watch your Ph.
Go to http://www.thekrib.com for more info.  It's going to be under the plants section.
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Old 06-02-2001, 05:27 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Post Re: Co2 AGAIN...need experts

The optimum level of Co2 is 35 to 45 mg/litre.
This is according to one of the UK's leading plant experts. 8)
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Old 06-02-2001, 05:41 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Post Re: Co2 AGAIN...need experts

The krib is that like the ultimate website for fish ??? I keep seeing it here. I'm going to try it out. ;D
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Old 06-02-2001, 06:51 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Post Re: Co2 AGAIN...need experts

First of all, I am no expert. But, as others said, I'll try my best. Too much CO2 can be bad for two major reasons.

1. The higher CO2 saturation, the lower the pH.

2. The closer to equal CO2 saturation in water and fish's blood, the less efficient a fish can breath. A fish will be poisoned (surfocate) if CO2 saturation in water is close to equal, equal or higher than CO2 saturation in the fish's blood (blood cells won't be able to disolve CO2 back into water which should have lower saturation of CO2, hence no room for oxygen). Different spices have slightly different level of torlerance. Some can stay up to 100ppm.
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