No both were ec; i only use my ec pen these days (hanna). If i wrote tds somewhere i should have been ec.Ah OK you said TDS 17 and EC 26, they were both TDS then?
No both were ec; i only use my ec pen these days (hanna). If i wrote tds somewhere i should have been ec.Ah OK you said TDS 17 and EC 26, they were both TDS then?
You don't need to, that is an incredibly small amount of ions, so they are both (dGH & dKH) less than one.I'm not sure i could measure gh or kh at ec 26 (tds 13).
Conductivity is temperature dependent as well, higher temperatures cause increased electrical activity.I don't follow you - I measured 17 and yesterday i measured 26 so it raised from 17 to 26 sitting idle in the cup for a ~week.
Likely.And you took the sand from your tank. I'd expect this to be the result of biological activity, not of minerals dissolving into the water. That would have brought much higher rises.
That is it, it is a tiny addition of ions.Well in that case EC is still very low at 26.
The tds of the cup vs tank is not relevant per sey; what is relevant is the change of tds over time in the cup to determine if the substrate is an issue. Since i will buy a jug of distill water tomorrow and restart the test the jug will be in the same room as the cup and therefore the same temp (though i'm not sure that matters either).Probably the bigger issue is to adjust your measurement for temperature, unless your room/cup is the same temp as the tank.
I think there will be just as much change from bioactivity as in the last attempt. I'd call it quits and consider the sand more or less inert.Ok i reset the test today - with distill water - when i put in the distill water it was ec 5; when i stired up the substrate with a metal probe it went to 10 (which i consider insignificant change). We shall what it is next week.
We shall fine out in a weekI think there will be just as much change from bioactivity as in the last attempt. I'd call it quits and consider the sand more or less inert.
Will start that now.... (i.e, no).Did you do a negative control with no substrate?
I know but too hard. I only have one glass cup for exampleIn the future, it’s good to do all the treatments at the same time so the only thing that’s different is the thing you’re varying. i.e., the water starts the exact same, temp is always the same, etc.