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832's avatar David847
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#1 Posted 30 Jun 2009, 10:06 pm
Hello Again ,
Another question for you .
I have both my tanks going now , my little 10 gallon tank is doing well with just 2 Mollies 2 Platy's and a Crown Tail Betta .
My 55 gallon tank has just completed it's cycle and everything is doing well , I have even invested in a EcoBio-Stone , in there I have 5 Red-Eye Tetras , 2 Angel Fish and 2 Pictus Catfish just to start me off and get some life in the tank , it's also planted .
I have a 18 inch bubble wand along the back of the tank slightly off center , then my filter (HOB) then another 2 inch bubble stone at the other end of the tank , they are moving the water but not too rapidly , but the surface water is covered in a single layer of bubbles , not like foam , if I feed the fish they all burst but within seconds they start to build back up . I have tried to scoop them out with a net , they all disappear as I do it , but as soon as I stop their back , I know I'm not supposed to but if I touch them with my finger they all disappear .
The only place that is clear of bubbles is where the air-wand and air-stone bubbles break the surface and where the filter water comes out .
My little tank doesn't have this "problem" , what can I try ? should I worry ?
All my fish are looking happy and doing all the normal things .
Thanks For Looking and Helping
-David-
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22's avatar mickey
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#2 Posted 02 Jul 2009, 6:43 am
have you a dial on your air pumps so that you can slow them down a bit, if not I would consider removing one of the airlines as the tank doesn't need them anyway



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832's avatar David847
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#3 Posted 03 Jul 2009, 9:29 pm
Thanks Again Mickey ,

I was thinking I needed aeration in the tank ? that's why I had it all set up the way I did , I've turned them down to just trickles of bubbles and my "problem" is solved and the fish seem to like it better as well , they are all spread about the tank more .

Thanks -David-
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#4 Posted 03 Jul 2009, 10:01 pm
A lot of people think that the tank needs the air bubbles, the only way to keep oxygen levels up in the water is surface agitation, I do this by aiming the filter output towards the water sufrace, I have never run an airline in 30 years.



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