I was wondering why my pH was staying low (about 7.8) in both my 34 and 12 gallon reefs despite buffers, water changes, etc.
I did a CO2 test. A cup of tank water aerated outside for one hour went from 7.8 to 8.8. A cup of tank water aerated inside stayed at 7.8. So the result means that I have excess CO2 in my house.
Is this common in the summer or winter with windows and doors shut and A/C or heat running all the time? Do I need to get it checked out somehow? If so - who checks this sort of thing and how can it be fixed?
By the way, I just bought a new whole house air conditioner (heat pump) a few months ago. Could this have anything to do with it? Do A/C companies usually have equipment to check CO2 levels in a house?
I'd really appreciate any advice you might have.
Thanks!
Chris [/b]
I did a CO2 test. A cup of tank water aerated outside for one hour went from 7.8 to 8.8. A cup of tank water aerated inside stayed at 7.8. So the result means that I have excess CO2 in my house.
Is this common in the summer or winter with windows and doors shut and A/C or heat running all the time? Do I need to get it checked out somehow? If so - who checks this sort of thing and how can it be fixed?
By the way, I just bought a new whole house air conditioner (heat pump) a few months ago. Could this have anything to do with it? Do A/C companies usually have equipment to check CO2 levels in a house?
I'd really appreciate any advice you might have.
Thanks!
Chris [/b]