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o2 bubbles?
Hello everyone!
My new 65g reef tank is in its second week of cycling and is growing brown algea at a prodigeous rate. This in itself doesn't bother me as it's a normal part of cycling and once everything settles down I'll add some herbivors in to snack away. What's caught my eye is the HUGE amount of oxygen that this algae is producing. The live rock is literally covered with a carpet of bubbles. Now, I've got a heavilly planted 75g freshwater tank in the house, so I'm used to things growing in the water and producing oxygen. But this seems extreme to me. I guess what I'm getting at is this normal for marine algae to produce a high amount of oxygen (as compared to freshwater plants)? tia, mark h |
o2 bubbles?
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o2 bubbles?
Wayne Sallee wrote:
Yea, it's normal, but it will taper off over time. Mark Henry wrote on 1/4/2006 3:08 PM: My new 65g reef tank is in its second week of cycling and is growing brown algea at a prodigeous rate. This in itself doesn't bother me as it's a normal part of cycling and once everything settles down I'll add some herbivors in to snack away. What's caught my eye is the HUGE amount of oxygen that this algae is producing. The live rock is literally covered with a carpet of bubbles. Now, I've got a heavilly planted 75g freshwater tank in the house, so I'm used to things growing in the water and producing oxygen. But this seems extreme to me. I guess what I'm getting at is this normal for marine algae to produce a high amount of oxygen (as compared to freshwater plants)? That's exactly the same as what I saw a couple of weeks ago with my new tank. It did taper off, but if I sit and stare at the tank for a few minutes, I can see a bubble float up about every 15 seconds or so. |
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