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![]() So you're saying that your powerhead is putting bubbles into the water as a result of an airhose you have added which is used to put bubbles into the water?
I'm a bit confused. If you're using an airhose isn't the whole point is to add air to the water resulting in bubbles?? If you don't want the bubbles, don't use the air hose. A couple of powerheads should be able to keep the water moving enough so that there is oxygen exchange on the surface of the water. Christy ![]()
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![]() well I didn't think that it would fill the tank with bubbles =p
lol asherah |
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![]() I think that the best way to get more oxygen into your water column is probably with a good skimmer IMO. Also as Christy said surface water movement agitates the water and captures oxygen as well. I think you would be better off to forget the air line and just point your powerhead towards the surface of the water.
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![]() I agree with Christy and Ruth
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![]() ok I'll go do that right now then =p Should see the surface of the water move right now tho !
ok I took the air hose out and pointed the powerheads more up towards the surface and there looks to be good agitation =) thanks asherah |