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I want to add an airstone to the back chamber of my AIO to raise my PH. The tank is only 10 gallons. Is it possible this will raise my PH too much or too fast?
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From my understanding of water chemistry and the effects of an air stone on PH, If you have a low amount of oxygen in your water and a high amount of CO2 I think it was then the air stone will make the ph rise,
, I could be wrong.
There is no chance aeration will raise pH too fast. It might not raise it at all. Why do you think aeration alone will raise pH?
Wrong about the O2 comments. pH is independent of O2, and CO2/O2 do not necessarily move in opposite directions. Reef tanks can have both high, both low, or one up and one down. Thus aeration can move both O2 and CO2 in the same or opposite directions.
Depending on the various gases in the water some can affect the PH of the water and if one is in too high of a concentration it can lower PH, and by increasing gas exchange and getting the correct amount of dissolved gases and all can bump the PH up. That's at least my understanding from reading an article off here a while back when I didn't have an account.
With my planted tank more C02 I inject the lower the PH... the seneye picks this up every time! I know that if you run an air stone and have high C02 levels in the room you can actually drop the PH slightly.Depending on the various gases in the water some can affect the PH of the water and if one is in too high of a concentration it can lower PH, and by increasing gas exchange and getting the correct amount of dissolved gases and all can bump the PH up. That's at least my understanding from reading an article off here a while back when I didn't have an account.
Well thanks for correcting me. Now I know and can do better next time. I just thought this because of an article I read, I might have misinterpreted it or remembered it wrong since it was a while ago. Also whenever I set up a new tank I have to let it run for awhile to get the PH up, so I figured it was just that, and again I misinterpreted it in some way then. Thanks for correcting me.
I want to add an airstone to the back chamber of my AIO to raise my PH. The tank is only 10 gallons. Is it possible this will raise my PH too much or too fast?
So what I'm understanding from you Randy, is that it's directly the CO2 that affects the ph of the water and the less of a concentration of CO2 there is the higher the PH. So with the oxygen I was totally off like you said and it doesn't do anything except dilute the CO2 and provide the needed oxygen to the livestock, but with the less CO2 and not having as much of that in the water, the PH will be higher than in a tank with a much higher concentration of CO2 and the higher concentration of CO2 in the tank will lower the PH some. So I was kinda right with the less CO2 in the water will usually yield a higher PH assuming there's not something else in the water, but I was wrong about oxygen and that does noting to PH. I'm trying to understand this a bit better, please tell me if I have anything off or wrong. Then also aerating could lower PH due to the tank having less CO2 than the surrounding air, but if you have a stagnant tank where very little gas exchange happens so the CO2 builds up over time aerating it should raise the PH while also expelling the CO2 that is causing the PH change. That's all what I'm understanding so far, like I said though I'm still relatively new and learning so thanks for helping me learn.
yes. That is all basically correct, except perhaps the O2 diluting the CO2. It doesn’t work that way in the water. The presence of any level or no level of O2 doesn’t really alter the amount of CO2 that will be in the water.
The article above covers many of these concepts.
There is no chance aeration will raise pH too fast. It might not raise it at all. Why do you think aeration alone will raise pH?
I dont dose anything, just water changes. Air stone seems like a simple addition that would help raise the PH to my desired #.Just out of curiosity, why are you trying to raise pH directly instead of buffering alkalinity?
why do u wanna raise ph that way
also what is ur kH (alkalinity) in ur tank rn
and do u have a skimmer
and how much gas exchange (surface agitation) on ur aqyatiun surface rn do? u have with power heads and return
yes. That is all basically correct, except perhaps the O2 diluting the CO2. It doesn’t work that way in the water. The presence of any level or no level of O2 doesn’t really alter the amount of CO2 that will be in the water.
The article above covers many of these concepts.
You need to test ur Alk and calc before you chase pH. If these levels are low and you can buffer, it’s a much simpler way to get the pH up. It’ll also make your water much healthier for inhabitants.because it is a simple solution. No idea what my alk is, dont test. No skimmer or powerhead but the entire surface is well agitated with just the return.
if ur entire surface is agitated gud then adding an air stone won't do much tbh it's not a simple solution just test alk once rnbecause it is a simple solution. No idea what my alk is, dont test. No skimmer or powerhead but the entire surface is well agitated with just the return.
You need to test ur Alk and calc before you chase pH. If these levels are low and you can buffer, it’s a much simpler way to get the pH up. It’ll also make your water much healthier for inhabitants.
if ur entire surface is agitated gud then adding an air stone won't do much tbh it's not a simple solution just test alk once rn