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Re: [APD] phosphates and co2 table



huh? I'm not sure I understand though... isn't phosphate a regular component
in a planted aquarium? then why would anyone want to use this co2/kh/ph
relationship?

On 3/6/06, Jerry Baker <jerry at bakerweb_biz> wrote:
>
> Joel Fizette wrote:
> > I'm using Seachem's Neutral regulator which is phosphate based, The
> whole CO2
> > / KH / pH relationship is invalid and I have no way to measure my co2
> level
> > now?
>
> I think that about sums it up. You can tell if it's too high because of
> the fish and too low because of the plants though.
>
> --
> Jerry Baker
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