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    What's y'alls thoughts on baro. change.
    Does pressure on top of water, change PH level as far as moving the alkalinity . up in water column ?
    Or down? Or does it have any effect ?

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    I would say it does have an effect. Especially going by what the old timers thought
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    If you are interested... this topic has been discussed many times. Just do a search in this forum for barometer. You will have hours worth of reading Barometrick scale

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    Pressure up- fish go down, Pressure down- the fish go up, works almost every time.
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    Old timers had it figured out
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    As I understand it (and according to Mr Google) : in the case where the air pressure increases, more carbon dioxide will dissolve into the solution, decreasing its pH.

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