My Cutie With Her Poms |
My Cutie With Her Poms |
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Sat, 03 Jul 2004 11:00 am
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Isn't she cute?
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Mon, 05 Jul 2004 3:08 pm
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Moderator Member No.: 316 Group: Moderator Posts: 948 Topics Started: 50 Joined: 24-Jun-04 Last seen online: Tue, 30 May 2017 9:23 pm User's local time: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 6:25 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(HappyBuddha @ Mon 05 Jul 2004 02:58 PM) Consequences? Lost of colour (as pointed out by our matrix) despite using "green water". Normal green water's pH is above 8.0 during day time. You can artificially up the pH of your green water by using Baking Soda. Go as high as 6-8dkH. You took the two nitrate tests how far a part? I would like to see you do daily test for 7 days if possible (your new test kit will expire in less than one month anyway so... put it to good use. ) My own test shows presence of nitrate but it is low and stay constant. In a typical clear water bio-filered setup, the nitrate will accumulate daily. Bio-green does not have this problem. Test was taken about 1 hr apart. Will do daily test, hopefully bros here can help me solve problem. BTW, how to make the filter work? |
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