Good morning all,
I have a quick (hopefully) question about carbon fixation. I maintain several reef aquariums as my occupation and have recently began to become interested in creating a CO2 scrubber for these tanks. The optimum pH for a reef tank is 8.2, and as the levels of atmospheric CO2 rise in the building, the pH drops. I have seen many CO2 scrubbers built that remove the CO2 from the air that gets pumped into the aquarium; however, I would like to remove the CO2 (or, rather, the carbonic acid) that is already stored in the water. I know CO2 boils off at room temperature, but my question is, is there a product/method/resin that will remove CO2 from water and be safe for marine life ( therefore not RO/DI methods or anything like that)?