CaptainDave
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I searched and couldn't find the answer to this; if it has been addressed already, I apologize.
I know that diluted vinegar has a short shelf life as the acidity is reduced and bacteria can then utilize the carbon.
I'm just beginning carbon dosing, and after reading I've decided I'll be using a 6 to 1 mixture of vodka and vinegar (it seems this is similar to what's in NOPOX based on some threads I read, and I like the idea of bacterial diversity). My question is this: will a 6:1 mixture of vodka and vinegar have a relatively long shelf life; e.g., long enough to mix up a gallon or so and dose it to a 30g tank?
Apparently the pH of vodka is about 4 (compared to vinegar at about 2.6, according to google), so my hypothesis is that mixing with vodka wouldn't raise the pH enough to allow bacteria to grow in the storage vessel.
Thanks for your reply!
I know that diluted vinegar has a short shelf life as the acidity is reduced and bacteria can then utilize the carbon.
I'm just beginning carbon dosing, and after reading I've decided I'll be using a 6 to 1 mixture of vodka and vinegar (it seems this is similar to what's in NOPOX based on some threads I read, and I like the idea of bacterial diversity). My question is this: will a 6:1 mixture of vodka and vinegar have a relatively long shelf life; e.g., long enough to mix up a gallon or so and dose it to a 30g tank?
Apparently the pH of vodka is about 4 (compared to vinegar at about 2.6, according to google), so my hypothesis is that mixing with vodka wouldn't raise the pH enough to allow bacteria to grow in the storage vessel.
Thanks for your reply!