@marky
nice logo... good job to your bro marlo.... bro, naa ko g.ym nimu..
@ajol
naa ta coupling but dili lang reducer.. im sure sa mga hardwares naa reducer couplings...
@marky
nice logo... good job to your bro marlo.... bro, naa ko g.ym nimu..
@ajol
naa ta coupling but dili lang reducer.. im sure sa mga hardwares naa reducer couplings...
Given the size of your glass checker, i think one drop of pH tester will suffice. Make sure mid range pH tester imo gamiton, dili high or low range.
Gi harass sa coin ram ang usa ka nerite gananina kay na tuwad pagka hulog sa tank. I hope dili niya to kan-on. Thanks for the stuff.
@sogg
ok bro, hehehhe.. if naa na cya mura sheild dili ra cya makaon.. just like the japanese trap door nerite.. naa mura hard plate nga mucover.... ive got a mid.range ph indicator..
guys i got a question.
about diy co2 is there something to regulate the rate of co2 comming out from the diffuser?
since i have a nano i noticed that the fishes remaining in my tank started to come up and gasping for air.
oh and by the way a recap of my experiment about eradication BGA from my tank.
so here's the deal i left 3 fishes in my tank just to see if there is any effect on the erothromycin
in just a day i can see that the BGA starts to fall off from the riccia and the results are promising will post pics soon and update whenever i can
thanks again peeps.
@tonio
bro, mao na lisud sa DIY co2 especially sa nano tank kay gmay ra au ang parameters to make the water acidify... u can use hose clamp.. i suggest u also build a DIY co2 bubble counter... masuffocate na imu fishes ana.. so u need to water change
good nga wla na imu BGA...
I wouldnt recommend regulating the pressure coming from DIY co2 as it *might* explode. But some have tried clamping the co2 hose and have not experienced any unfortunate experiences (but there are horror stories on the net regarding DIY co2). hehehe.
Try to have some circulation at the water's surface to gas out the excess dissolved CO2. Or make the reactor/diffuser less efficient i.e., place the diffuser closer or midway to the water surface or away from the filter intake.
OR disconnect the co2 at night when the fish are only gasping early morning.
Even if your plants are pearling like mad, high levels of dissolved co2 can still cause suffocation.
Which leads me to another trivia!
Water can be saturated with co2 and o2 at the same time. true, false or tralse.
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