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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

Co2 drop checker

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12 Nov 2012 08:45 - 12 Nov 2012 08:58 #1 by Mike53 (Michael)
Just setting up a Co2 system and was wondering where's the best location for the drop checker and how much does it matter if I use tank water in it as opposed to Dkh water?
Last edit: 12 Nov 2012 08:58 by Mike53 (Michael).

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12 Nov 2012 10:21 #2 by curefan (Dave Massey)
Its essential you use Dkh water as a standard because everybodies tank water has different parameters.

Cheers, Dave.

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12 Nov 2012 13:26 #3 by Mike53 (Michael)
Replied by Mike53 (Michael) on topic Co2 drop checker
Thanks Dave,

I got my C02 system of a fellow IFK so have no instructions other than what I can read on the web. I assume I can get some Dkh water from my LFS.

Any other tips for the CO2 beginner ?

Mike

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13 Nov 2012 13:50 #4 by curefan (Dave Massey)
Im not sure if local fish shops sell DKH....I bought mine years ago online (Aquaessentials, i think). I got instructions with it for setting it up in the drop checker. As far as i remember you add 3-4 drops of co2 regent to the DKH water in the drop checker till the water is a blue colour and bang it in the tank (i have mine on the top right side of tank). I never really change the DHK water in the drop checker as its not necessary, so your DHK water will last you for a long time.

You have the correct co2 levels when the DC turns green (lime means too much).
After turning on Co2 it takes a few hours for the drop checker to read it correctly

I have my Co2 on a timer so it comes on about 3-4 hours before lights on. This way it ensures that the co2 is at the correct level for the plants when the lights switch on. Also I have the co2 switch off 3-4 hours before lights out. You dont need co2 on when the lights are out really. This works well for me with the plants.

Hope this is of some help.

Cheers, Dave.

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13 Nov 2012 14:03 #5 by Mike53 (Michael)
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Thanks Dave, will have a search on the web for some, can I ask what ferts you are using and how regular do you dose ? I have read about home made ferts but its seems a little complex.

Mike

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13 Nov 2012 15:35 #6 by curefan (Dave Massey)
As it happens I only recently switched to EI dosing (Tropica ferts working out too expensive). If you go to FluidSensorOnline website and put in the volume of your tank, on some calculator somewhere on the site, it will tell you exactly what to dose according to your tank size. You can buy all the ferts here too (uk based).
I just add the powders to the tank dry.

This is what I dose for a 570L tank:

Day 1 - 2 tsp KNO3, 1 tsp KH2PO4, 4 tsp MGSO4
Day 2 - 1 tsp Trace
Day 3 - Same as D1
Day 4 - Same as D2
Day 5 - Same as D1
Day 6&7 - Rest.

Dave.

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13 Nov 2012 15:52 - 13 Nov 2012 15:54 #7 by curefan (Dave Massey)
.....Also, i like the "up co2 atomizer" to diffuse the co2 into the water. It fits in at your external filter inlet pipe and the co2 comes out of the spray bar in a fine mist ;)

http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/2011/01/up-new-atomizer-system.html

see link for a pic of it!
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13 Nov 2012 16:24 #8 by smitas5 (Marius Smitas)

.....Also, i like the "up co2 atomizer" to diffuse the co2 into the water. It fits in at your external filter inlet pipe and the co2 comes out of the spray bar in a fine mist ;)

http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/2011/01/up-new-atomizer-system.html

see link for a pic of it!

not all external filters will work correctly if you are going to let bubbles in to it.. I know FX5 won't. Not sure what is the setup in this case.

At least in my tank aquarium water seem to work good. I never used any special water. just added 2 drops of solution. 3 drops was too dark and was hard to see the exact color. I think it very much depends on the solution used.

Also depends on how heavy planted is your aquarium?

ferropol 24 seems to be simple option to use as fertilizer. just couple drops. :)

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13 Nov 2012 16:26 #9 by curefan (Dave Massey)

.....Also, i like the "up co2 atomizer" to diffuse the co2 into the water. It fits in at your external filter inlet pipe and the co2 comes out of the spray bar in a fine mist ;)

http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/2011/01/up-new-atomizer-system.html

see link for a pic of it!

not all external filters will work correctly if you are going to let bubbles in to it.. I know FX5 won't. Not sure what is the setup in this case.

At least in my tank aquarium water seem to work good. I never used any special water. just added 2 drops of solution. 3 drops was too dark and was hard to see the exact color. I think it very much depends on the solution used.

Also depends on how heavy planted is your aquarium?

ferropol 24 seems to be simple option to use as fertilizer. just couple drops. :)


My mistake.... its on external outlet pipe, so no bubbles going into filter ;)

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13 Nov 2012 16:31 #10 by curefan (Dave Massey)

.....Also, i like the "up co2 atomizer" to diffuse the co2 into the water. It fits in at your external filter inlet pipe and the co2 comes out of the spray bar in a fine mist ;)

http://aquatic-art.blogspot.com/2011/01/up-new-atomizer-system.html

see link for a pic of it!

not all external filters will work correctly if you are going to let bubbles in to it.. I know FX5 won't. Not sure what is the setup in this case.

At least in my tank aquarium water seem to work good. I never used any special water. just added 2 drops of solution. 3 drops was too dark and was hard to see the exact color. I think it very much depends on the solution used.

Also depends on how heavy planted is your aquarium?

ferropol 24 seems to be simple option to use as fertilizer. just couple drops. :)


Distilled water has nothing dissolved in it, so no ions are there to affect either KH or pH. Deionized water also meets that criteria. The same cant be said for tank water!!!

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13 Nov 2012 18:22 - 13 Nov 2012 18:23 #11 by Mike53 (Michael)
Replied by Mike53 (Michael) on topic Co2 drop checker
Thanks for all the links Dave, checked out the calculated for my tank. Much appreciate all the advise.
Hi Marius, finally got my act together and set it up at the weekend. So far so good.
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13 Nov 2012 19:40 #12 by smitas5 (Marius Smitas)

Thanks for all the links Dave, checked out the calculated for my tank. Much appreciate all the advise.
Hi Marius, finally got my act together and set it up at the weekend. So far so good.

Good to hear :) hope you enjoy it..

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