Do you recommend Co2 scrubber for low PH?

kartz09

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I was away for the weekend and my PH went back to where I'd like it to be. As soon as I came back and started breathing in my house again, the ph dropped like a rock. Do you guys recommend a Co2 scrubber?

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How does everything look?



Everything seems fine, came home to a pretty big algae bloom and green powder on the glass. Just as we were there for 24 hours it started to drop again. Of course ORP rose as well.
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I was away for the weekend and my PH went back to where I'd like it to be. As soon as I came back and started breathing in my house again, the ph dropped like a rock. Do you guys recommend a Co2 scrubber?
No Co2 scrubber unless you are rich.
Maybe it was your a/c not being on so much when you were gone?
 
Do you guys recommend a Co2 scrubber?

I'd recommend that be the last time you looked at the pH of your tank and just let it be what its going to be..
You can even sell your pH probe to others for a bit of a profit :thumbsup:
 
The tank looks very young.....be patient....in fact you do not need any equipment beyond a heater, tank and light, water chemistry will stabilize if you keep it on point to NSW ranges.
 
Try moving that power head up a little bit to get the surface moving. Should move it up a bit

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