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Where have I ever said or tried to convince someone of anything in this thread? I'm collecting information based on observation. I am not trying to do anything that fits the definition of "argument". Please, if you are convinced that I am trying to convince people of something, post the quote of mine that lead you to this conclusion.
Why is DO measurement relevant? There is no minimum DO specification for the use of this product that they have listed. They only suggest aeration. Are you really trying to suggest that a Durso overflow does not provide aeration because we don't specifically measure DO?
As I have stated many times, this product seems to work great for the vast majority of users. What is wrong with trying to dig into why some people can follow the directions and still have problems with their tanks crashing?
So saying that I think something else is going on is now making an argument? That is weak. It is obvious that you are just a troll."Argument" is a perfectly appropriate noun for the claims you are making. I know how to vocabulary, thank you very much.
No, you clearly stated that the cause of peoples tank crashes was low O2 levels. I have never stated that I believe to know the cause. Only that I have yet to observe any person who experienced a tank crash that did not have zoas.THIS IS THE POINT I AM MAKING! THE DIRECTIONS ARE VAGUE WITH NO QUANTIFIABLE BASELINE! WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG WHEN EVERYTHING IS A GUESS????
You are the only one who attacked me for asking a question. What do the poll results say? That it is possible zoas are somehow involved. No one who has replied has had their tank crash that didn't have zoas. However, as I also said earlier in the thread, the sample size is just going to be too small to glean anything useful.Why you you keep getting defensive, nitpick my choice of words and lash out when others call you into question? I'm simply asking you to back up your "Observations" up with actual "Facts". I have no problem admitting when I am wrong. What do the poll results say?
Aeration would make both even as long as no other pH changing compounds are present. Air exchange would allow the CO2 and O2 to reach proper equilibrium as long as both use the same air source.The purple beaker is standard saltwater
This test is a simple Ph test of our water. So the fundamentals of Ph. The Ph test is a way to test the relation between Co2 and O2.
This is showing day 3, no aeration of either beaker.
As Co2 is released the Ph will rise as you see on the left. However on the right there is a factor that limits the release of Co2 or inversely the lack of O2.
Here is the test
40Ml of test water + 15 drops of Ph reagent. equal to both beakers. The beaker on the right includes chemiclean as noticed at .01Ml
This test shows the function of chemiclean in relation to O2 and Co2
Now I can add O2 to the right beaker to raise the Ph within the right beaker or I could gas off the Co2 to match the left beaker which ever is easier.
So to match the Ph of the right beaker to the left what would you do?
To match the right beaker to the left what would you do?
I have done this to help show and explain to the users of chemiclean the direct reaction of O2 and Co2
Aeration would make both even as long as no other pH changing compounds are present. Air exchange would allow the CO2 and O2 to reach proper equilibrium as long as both use the same air source.
I think this also goes to show that if you constantly monitor pH while using this product, and do not see a change in pH, that improper aeration is not the problem if you do experience a tank crash.
Gotta love science!
Excellent! Now we move on to the aeration of the test.Aeration would make both even as long as no other pH changing compounds are present. Air exchange would allow the CO2 and O2 to reach proper equilibrium as long as both use the same air source.
I think this also goes to show that if you constantly monitor pH while using this product, and do not see a change in pH, that improper aeration is not the problem if you do experience a tank crash.
Gotta love science!
I did a wc before I dosed removing what I could and blowing the slime off the rocks first. I'm 24 hours in. So far so good.
Make sure u do another 20% wc after 48 hours of treatment
CO2 is aired off on both beakers naturally. The difference is the rapid change in CO2 levels caused by adding Chemiclean (again, assuming it doesn't contain any pH modifiers). If left for a long enough period of time they should both go back to being the same color over time. Providing aeration will only speed up that occurrence.Excellent! Now we move on to the aeration of the test.
But keep in mind that co2 is aired off in the left beaker naturaly.

