Hi Randy,
Thanks for your contribution to Advanced Aquarist. Your articles are always an interesting read.
I do have a question for you in regards to the article "How to Select a Calcium and Alkalinity Supplementation Scheme".
In the section on Limewater you discuss the use of Nilsen reactors and the traditional reservoir (plastic rubbish bin)
I was under the impression that the unless the reservoir was sealed air tight that it would mix with co2 and reduce the effect of the solution within the first few days. This seems to be one of the key selling points of the Nilsen reactor.
Is this true, if so, what are the parameters and reality wink surrounding this. I am considering using a 50L rubbish bin but the lid is not air tight. I can incorporate some styrofoam to reduce gas exchange but is this really effective.
Best Regards,
Matt
Thanks for your contribution to Advanced Aquarist. Your articles are always an interesting read.
I do have a question for you in regards to the article "How to Select a Calcium and Alkalinity Supplementation Scheme".
In the section on Limewater you discuss the use of Nilsen reactors and the traditional reservoir (plastic rubbish bin)
I was under the impression that the unless the reservoir was sealed air tight that it would mix with co2 and reduce the effect of the solution within the first few days. This seems to be one of the key selling points of the Nilsen reactor.
Is this true, if so, what are the parameters and reality wink surrounding this. I am considering using a 50L rubbish bin but the lid is not air tight. I can incorporate some styrofoam to reduce gas exchange but is this really effective.
Best Regards,
Matt