I have a heavily planted tank with CO2 injection. Because of that, I try as best as possible not to disturb the surface so as to keep as much CO2 in the water, however, this being post HAS auction and my wife having purchase a bunch of new fish dispite the fact that we didn't (at the time) have a second tank, I now find my self in a spot of trouble.... my fish are breathing heavy and coming to the surface to breathe.
Needless to say that was alarming, so i went to the LHS and got me an airpump with a stone and have since put it into the tank, and the fish are doing better. This being the situation untill the new tank is cycled, I'm wondering ... what impact to my plants will this be? How much CO2 will I be losing?
Anythoughts of a better way to have handled this problem?
Just for info, my return tube is pluged directly into my intank CO2 reactor, so no spray bar.
Thanks
logan5
Needless to say that was alarming, so i went to the LHS and got me an airpump with a stone and have since put it into the tank, and the fish are doing better. This being the situation untill the new tank is cycled, I'm wondering ... what impact to my plants will this be? How much CO2 will I be losing?
Anythoughts of a better way to have handled this problem?
Just for info, my return tube is pluged directly into my intank CO2 reactor, so no spray bar.
Thanks
logan5
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