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Jumat, 25 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics trout | Drop Checker in Planted Aquarium

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Many hobbyists asked the same question over and over again about how to measure CO2 level in their planted aquarium. On most occasions, some hobbyists suggest using ph/kH table. It is not a wrong suggestion but unfortunately the table only work if 100% sure there is nothing in the aquarium that can alter pH or kH beside CO2. This is impossible in planted aquarium since we use wood or soil that will reduce pH. In addition, we have sand and rock in our aquarium that tends to increase kH. This is where drop checker come in handy.

pH/kH table

Drop Checker Design
Drop Checker come in many different designs. Below are the typical designs that can be found in the market.


Understanding How Drop Checker Works
The drop checker is actually pH tester but instead of measuring the pH of the aquarium water, it measures the pH of 4dkH reference solution called it indicator solution. Refer to picture below.

When CO2 is injected into the aquarium, at certain point the concentration of CO2 in the aquarium water is higher than the CO2 concentration in the drop checker. In this condition the CO2 will gas out from the aquarium water into the air pocket of the drop checker. As CO2 enters the air pocket, it will be absorbed by indicator solution. The same goes when the CO2 concentrations in the aquarium lower than CO2 concentration in the drop checker. CO2 from indicator solution will gas out and absorb by the aquarium water. This is because the gas was seeking equilibrium point between indicator solution and aquarium water.


As the CO2 absorb by the water, it will lower the water pH and this is the basic principle of drop checker. Using pH indicator solution (Bromothymol Blue) and kH reference solution (4dkH) user will be able to find out roughly the CO2 concentration in the aquarium without worry about contaminant that will change pH or kH.

The indicator will change color as follow:
- Yellow: high CO2 level (>35ppm)
- Green: proper CO2 level, this is what we aim for (25ppm - 35ppm)
- Blue: low CO2 level (<25ppm)

Drop Checker Misconception
Most if not all drop checker manual will tell you to use aquarium water. Try not to do that. Its the same reason as why not using pH/kH table, you do not know what all the contaminant that alter the water pH or kH.

For example, if you are using ADA Aquasoil, the water pH will be around 6.2 and water kH will be 0dkH. If you use this water, drop checker will always show yellow even though you never inject any CO2.

You can buy 4dkH reference solution from ebay or you can make some yourself. What you need is distilled water and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). If you have kH tester you can mix distilled water and sodium bicarbonate until you get 4dkH. Alternatively follow the following formula: dilute 6 gram of sodium bicarbonate in 1 liter of distilled water. It will give you 200dkH. Take 10ml of 40dkH solution and dilute it with 490ml of distilled water to get 500ml of 4dkH reference solution.

Some forum post remind me that some drop checker brand such as Cal Aqua Labs or Dennerle does not require to dilute it with kH = 4 solution

Drop Checker Placement
Drop checker placement can be quite tricky. First of all, it must be put under the water roughly around 10-15cm from the water surface. Be sure to put drop checker away from the flow path of CO2 enriched water. In other word do not put your drop checker near CO2 diffuser. Also do not put drop checker in front of the filter outlet if reactor or inline diffuser is being used.

Drop Checker Limitation
The drawbacks of drop checker are
1. It is not real time measurement device. It takes approximately 1 to 2 hours before you can observe the color change. Thus you might not be able to catch sudden surge of CO2 need during photosynthesis peak period.
2. It wont tell you the exact ppm, although in our intent and purpose, it is not necessary to know the exact ppm
3. Does not work well if the CO2 introduced using misting method because CO2 bubble will go into the drop checker and cause false reading.

Nevertheless drop checker is one of the most accurate and affordable CO2 measurement device available for planted aquarium.



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Senin, 21 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics tower | DIY CO2

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I decided to use DIY CO2 for this setup to speed up my plants growth. Both non CO2 and daily Excel dosing does not give enough grow rate.

My DIY CO2 setup is pretty simple:
- 2 bottles of 1.5L soft drink (empty)
- 2 bubble counter
- 2 check valve
- Airstone
- CO2 hose



I did not use diffuser since it may not generate enough pressure to push CO2 through but I put airstone under filter inlets. That way most of the CO2 will be suck in by filter but it may cause airlock in some filter if lots of CO2 is created. Buble counter function as an indicator which bottle need to change. The check valve is to prevent CO2 from leaking out when one of the bottle being replace. I did not premix the solution together at the same time.


Simple sketch


Ive been researching through out the net about DIY CO2 recipe and found that wine yeast suppose to be used instead of normal bread yeast. Apparently alcohol is toxic to yeast and alcohol is by product when yeast consume Glucose to generate energy in Anaerobic condition. Wine yeast on the other hand can tolerate highest level of alcohol and acidity. Thus in theory wine yeast will give you longer CO2 generator


Aerobic condition:

Glucose + O2 --> CO2 + H2O + Energy


Anaerobic condition:

Glucose --> CO2 + Alcohol + Energy




Searching around for wine yeast and found out that it cost 10 times more than normal yeast from supermarket. So forget about the idea of using wine yeast and use instant yeast instead (Saccharomyces Cerevisiae) from Bake King






My recipe:
- 2 cup of sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon of yeast
- 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
- 1000 ml of water


Honestly it really not bad. I was haunted by post on forums, people was saying that DIY CO2 have unstable output. On contrary, I was able to get good stable output at least 0.5 bps for a month.


Update (12 October 2011)
BPS output from 1 bottle through out 37 days.










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Jumat, 18 Maret 2016

diy manual home ibc aquaponics system | Plant Grown in Low vs High Tech

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2. Fissiden fontanus
Fissiden fontanus grown in high tech tank seem to be denser. In low tech tank the leaf grow longer and skinnier compare to the one in high tech shorter and fatter.







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Jumat, 11 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics trough | Planted Aquarium Lecture in Malaysia by Amano

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It is once in a lifetime to meet Mr. Takashi Amano in Malaysia.

The 4 hour Planted Aquarium Lecture is expected to attract hobbyist not only from Malaysia but Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, or even Japan.

As seats are limited, the organizer will accept application on a first come first serve basis.

Date : 27th November 2010
Time : 2.00pm -6.00pm
Venue : Exhibition Hall 4 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
Fee : RM150/ USD 50 per participant


Held in conjuncton with Aquafair Malaysia*LIMITED SEATS ONLY

Click here to register.


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Selasa, 08 Maret 2016

diy aquaponics mason jar | Aquarama 2013 Planted Tank Competition

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Yes we won, 1st place 3ft Freshwater Planted Tank and 1st & 3rd Freshwater Nano Tank.



Below are the pictures for the Freshwater Nano Tank competition
1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place


Other Nano Tank participants:






Below are the pictures for the Freshwater Planted Tank competition
1st Place

2nd Place

3rd Place

Other Planted Tank participants:





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Sabtu, 05 Maret 2016

diy home aquaponics | LED Floodlight For Planted Tank

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Using 20W LED floodlight for my 1.3ft tank. It is very easy to do, everyone should be able to DIY, just need to extent the wire to the wall socket. On second thought, I should not classify it as DIY :p

PAR reading for various light on the same tank:
20W LED 15cm from water surface.
- 1cm above water: ~201 umol
- water surface: ~169 umol (sensor fully submerge)
- 20cm below water: ~66 umol

6.5W LED WEIPRO 7cm from water surface.(120 small LED inside)
- 1cm above water: ~67 umol
- water surface: ~55 umol (sensor fully submerge)
- 20cm below water: ~18 umol

55W PL Aquasonic Fluorescent 7cm from water surface.
- 1cm above water: ~267 umol
- water surface: ~244 umol (sensor fully submerge)
- 20cm below water: ~76 umol

Comparing all 3 lights, WEIPRO 6.5W LED is pretty much useless for planted tank. I surprise ho fast the PAR reading drop on the Fluorescent light, at the bottom surface it is pretty much same intensity as 20W LED. It is not practical but just for curiosity, I measure 7cm under 20W LED and PAR reading was 558umol.

You can also do something like below which my friend did on his 3ft tank





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Kamis, 25 Februari 2016

diy solar aquaponics system | Aquarama 2011 planted tank category

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Aquarama 2011 has ended yesterday. Below are the winner for planted tank category. Congratulation to all the winner.

1st place winner, tank nunber 5


2nd place winner, tank number 6



3rd place winner, tank number 2

Tank number 1

Tank number 3

Tank number 4


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Jumat, 19 Februari 2016

diy aquaponics how to | IIAC ISTA International Aquascaping Contest 2015

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New international competition from Taiwan (http://www.iiac.com.tw/index.php).

Very promising event, it could even be better that IAPLC. Judges, scoring method and prizes are already better than IAPLC. There are 13 Judges, all top scapers around the world unlike IAPLC judges who some of them dont even know how to scape. Submission open 1st February, close 31st July. The interesting part, it is accepting 5 works for each participants unlike IAPLC only 1 work per participants. Another interesting part is the scoring method, the highest and lowest score will be deducted and calculate the mean as final scores. The result will be announced 1st November. Lets see how it goes, looking forward to it.

Very promising event, it could even be better that IAPLC.



Prizes:
Grand Prize: US$ 10,000 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Gold Prize: US$ 3,000 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Silver Prize: US$ 1,500 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Bronze Prize: US$ 1,000 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Merit Prize: US$ 500 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Honorable Mention (6th - 10th): US$ 300 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Winning Work (11th - 20th): US$ 150 + Metal Plate + Certificate
Nomination Work (21st - 50th): US$50 + Certificate

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