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SRB
April 5th 05, 03:32 AM
Have just acquired a CO2 system for 20 gal. (Us) freshwater tank.
Have been running small airstone in this tank. Do I turn off airstone when
I activate the CO2?
Thanks,
SRB
Elaine T
April 5th 05, 03:46 AM
SRB wrote:
> Have just acquired a CO2 system for 20 gal. (Us) freshwater tank.
>
> Have been running small airstone in this tank. Do I turn off airstone when
> I activate the CO2?
>
> Thanks,
>
> SRB
>
>
Yep. And minimize surface agitation from the filter.
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SRB
April 5th 05, 03:49 AM
Thanks, Elaine. Making adjustments now.
SRB
"Elaine T" > wrote in message
...
> SRB wrote:
> > Have just acquired a CO2 system for 20 gal. (Us) freshwater tank.
> >
> > Have been running small airstone in this tank. Do I turn off airstone
when
> > I activate the CO2?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > SRB
> >
> >
> Yep. And minimize surface agitation from the filter.
>
> --
> __ Elaine T __
> ><__'> http://eethomp.com/fish.html <'__><
> rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com
Elaine T
April 5th 05, 04:02 AM
SRB wrote:
> Thanks, Elaine. Making adjustments now.
>
> SRB
>
Forgot to mention - watch your fish after lights out. Sometimes they
need some aeration when the plants stop giving off oxygen. It depends
on CO2 levels, stocking levels, surface agitation, etc. I've never had
to aerate a CO2 tank at night myself, but I don't usually remove all of
the surface movement either.
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SRB
April 5th 05, 04:24 AM
It appears to be impossible to stop all surface agitation -- have Penguin
150 w/ biowheel and only an intake lever on the uptake to control flow.
Closing the lever doesn't slow things down much. We'll see how this goes!
srb
"Elaine T" > wrote in message
...
> SRB wrote:
> > Thanks, Elaine. Making adjustments now.
> >
> > SRB
> >
> Forgot to mention - watch your fish after lights out. Sometimes they
> need some aeration when the plants stop giving off oxygen. It depends
> on CO2 levels, stocking levels, surface agitation, etc. I've never had
> to aerate a CO2 tank at night myself, but I don't usually remove all of
> the surface movement either.
>
> --
> __ Elaine T __
> ><__'> http://eethomp.com/fish.html <'__><
> rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com
Elaine T
April 6th 05, 03:17 AM
SRB wrote:
> It appears to be impossible to stop all surface agitation -- have Penguin
> 150 w/ biowheel and only an intake lever on the uptake to control flow.
> Closing the lever doesn't slow things down much. We'll see how this goes!
>
> srb
>
You may not have as high a level of CO2 as otherwise, but I'm sure
you'll have a decent increase and lots of good growth!
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__ Elaine T __
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