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Awesome information. Thinks.
👍 well explained mate
Thanks for answering my question. It was very helpful.You are the best on Youtube.
How do you know how densely to stock fish?
You're the man!
Do you have a video out on the Foam for DWC. I'd like your opinion on Purple vs Blue foam and on the issues of fire retardant leaching into the water. Also which paint is best to use for coating the tops? I'm curious about the use of elastometric roof coating paint as a material for raft tops as well.
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Sorry, but as you point out, PH is the measurement of acid to alkaline so saying PH vs Alkalinity in your title makes it sound like you don't know what your talking about. You DO! so maybe a totle change. Maybe…
(Are PH and Alkalinity the same? Or comparable?) This clearly is asking a question to which the answer might be "No" You can probably come up with a better title. As it is your title sounds like PH and Alkalinity are comparable. Which as you clearly know they are not. Just my 2¢. Again love your channel ❤️
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Great work.
What chemistry would end up with low pH and high alkalinity? To me it seems like once you reach the pH of a particular ion (e.g. bicarbonate) thenthe pH stops changing and the alkalinity starts to increase. Right?
How do you raise or lower the hydrogen and hydroxide ions in a aquaponic system if your main source of water is only R/O water. (apartment) Am I understanding correctly that plants like more acidic water but the fish like it to be more neutral? I heard that it’s harder for disease to exist in an alkalized environment; is this true??
Oh my god. You're exactly what I want to be doing. I need to start one of these.