Natural Co2 from well water
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Natural Co2 from well water
Many of the forum members may not accept this but this a reality from my experience.
Yes you can maintain about 15 - 25 ppm co2 without adding any means of Co2 supplementation.
I'm living in Kerala. As the natural ponds having a lot of co2 similarly our well water is having good amount of co2. As said earlier you people may not accept this statement but it is true. Whenever I do a 60 or above water change I can see the co2 indicator turning from dark blue to light green even without adding any co2. If I managed to keep the water stagnant it will remain greener. And if I do some surface agitations it will gradually turns to blue.
I think people in Kerala residing at Kottayam district or Western parts of Kerala (maybe whole Kerala) they don't need to add any extra co2 instead keep a 30 percent water change every 4 days or so without surface agitation. I don't know about well water in other places in India or worldwide but our well water is really a Co2 source. It's redsoil at the topmost layer here and below 3 feet or so it's laterite and when go to deep it's like non molten marble stone like soil.
After a lot of surface agitation now my indicator is blue. Maybe at next water change I can prove this.
I must preserve this co2 source lol
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Yes you can maintain about 15 - 25 ppm co2 without adding any means of Co2 supplementation.
I'm living in Kerala. As the natural ponds having a lot of co2 similarly our well water is having good amount of co2. As said earlier you people may not accept this statement but it is true. Whenever I do a 60 or above water change I can see the co2 indicator turning from dark blue to light green even without adding any co2. If I managed to keep the water stagnant it will remain greener. And if I do some surface agitations it will gradually turns to blue.
I think people in Kerala residing at Kottayam district or Western parts of Kerala (maybe whole Kerala) they don't need to add any extra co2 instead keep a 30 percent water change every 4 days or so without surface agitation. I don't know about well water in other places in India or worldwide but our well water is really a Co2 source. It's redsoil at the topmost layer here and below 3 feet or so it's laterite and when go to deep it's like non molten marble stone like soil.
After a lot of surface agitation now my indicator is blue. Maybe at next water change I can prove this.
I must preserve this co2 source lol
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
Interesting Fact.Discus wrote:Many of the forum members may not accept this but this a reality from my experience.
Yes you can maintain about 15 - 25 ppm co2 without adding any means of Co2 supplementation.
I'm living in Kerala. As the natural ponds having a lot of co2 similarly our well water is having good amount of co2. As said earlier you people may not accept this statement but it is true. Whenever I do a 60 or above water change I can see the co2 indicator turning from dark blue to light green even without adding any co2. If I managed to keep the water stagnant it will remain greener. And if I do some surface agitations it will gradually turns to blue.
I think people in Kerala residing at Kottayam district or Western parts of Kerala (maybe whole Kerala) they don't need to add any extra co2 instead keep a 30 percent water change every 4 days or so without surface agitation. I don't know about well water in other places in India or worldwide but our well water is really a Co2 source. It's redsoil at the topmost layer here and below 3 feet or so it's laterite and when go to deep it's like non molten marble stone like soil.
After a lot of surface agitation now my indicator is blue. Maybe at next water change I can prove this.
I must preserve this co2 source lol
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
Yes very interesting, bt please please post pics while next water change with every details.SCORPIO wrote:Interesting Fact.Discus wrote:Many of the forum members may not accept this but this a reality from my experience.
Yes you can maintain about 15 - 25 ppm co2 without adding any means of Co2 supplementation.
I'm living in Kerala. As the natural ponds having a lot of co2 similarly our well water is having good amount of co2. As said earlier you people may not accept this statement but it is true. Whenever I do a 60 or above water change I can see the co2 indicator turning from dark blue to light green even without adding any co2. If I managed to keep the water stagnant it will remain greener. And if I do some surface agitations it will gradually turns to blue.
I think people in Kerala residing at Kottayam district or Western parts of Kerala (maybe whole Kerala) they don't need to add any extra co2 instead keep a 30 percent water change every 4 days or so without surface agitation. I don't know about well water in other places in India or worldwide but our well water is really a Co2 source. It's redsoil at the topmost layer here and below 3 feet or so it's laterite and when go to deep it's like non molten marble stone like soil.
After a lot of surface agitation now my indicator is blue. Maybe at next water change I can prove this.
I must preserve this co2 source lol
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
Sure. I posted this phenomena in other forums too. There also some people from Michigan and Europe shared their similar experience. Actually to keep co2 levels high we need to avoid surface agitation. As I'm having one 2500 L/h Top filter and another DIY top filter having output of 880 L/h from an internal filter it's not easy to keep without agitations. I have to find a way to achieve calm water.
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
Can we keep the co2 ppm near constant for next 4 days after water change?
very interesting note and valid.
very interesting note and valid.
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
At least for 2 days with small flow from top filter and 3 or 4 days with stagnant water.
Now I added a new top filter with 2500 L/h flow rate. So it's difficult to maintain water without movement.
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Now I added a new top filter with 2500 L/h flow rate. So it's difficult to maintain water without movement.
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
Today I made a big water change. About 75% wc.
See my drop checker.
Before Water change
After water change
It's now green and turning to yellow
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See my drop checker.
Before Water change
After water change
It's now green and turning to yellow
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Now it's perfect yellow even with high water movement
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
WOW, thats gr8. How many days will the CO2 will stay, please let us know too.
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Re: Natural Co2 from well water
If kept water stagnant it will last about 3 days but now I'm having heavy agitation which may last only about 10 or 12 hours
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