
Originally Posted by
Philosophos
I was hoping some ecologist or other would be interested in eutrophication enough to have tested all of this outside of a lake. It would make sense to pull various elements apart, deconstruct them, and figure out basically how to build a lake in order to understand it better.
I'd do the whole works right now if I had the equipment and funding. As it is, I've got other experiments that meet my budget right now... as soon as I get my drop checker back from someone who's borrowing it.
Speaking of which, that experiment got somewhat off the ground before I lent out the drop checker. Early tests are looking like CO2 in the tank looked about the same after 5 days when undisturbed as they were with an air stone constantly. Before that, the levels were lower and far more inconsistent. This is an experiment I'm going to be coming back to re-do with the drop checker, and likely again in the future if Tom's pH probe CO2 meter concept becomes something I can get my hands on. Again, time and money for that one.
-Philosophos
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