kiefers
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Originally Posted by 2Quills http:///forum/thread/384476/interesting#post_3368686
It does, from what I understand as well. Higher elevations= less oxygen=lower ph. A good skimmer will help saturate the water with oxygen as well as good surface aggitation from powerheads, etc. Lights or high temperatures will cause it to drop as well. Different locals and different situations so I'm sure these things all play a roll. One thing is for certain is that no 2 people will have precisely the same experience in this hobby.
your vright. I believe that this is often one of the most contriveral things discussed. People assume that all tanks should be the same in some areas. Just cuz one tank lets say in Indiana should have some of the same perameters as say in Florida. Now this is for well maintained tanks obviously.
Originally Posted by 2Quills http:///forum/thread/384476/interesting#post_3368686
It does, from what I understand as well. Higher elevations= less oxygen=lower ph. A good skimmer will help saturate the water with oxygen as well as good surface aggitation from powerheads, etc. Lights or high temperatures will cause it to drop as well. Different locals and different situations so I'm sure these things all play a roll. One thing is for certain is that no 2 people will have precisely the same experience in this hobby.
your vright. I believe that this is often one of the most contriveral things discussed. People assume that all tanks should be the same in some areas. Just cuz one tank lets say in Indiana should have some of the same perameters as say in Florida. Now this is for well maintained tanks obviously.