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"jd" wrote in : "atomweaver" wrote in message I'm not big on fluid dynamics, but it seems totally plausible to me that JD was holding such a bubble in a static location (a "dead" corner?) under the UGF with the flow from his air pump, and the failure of the pump is what allowed it to diffuse into the tank. The rapidity with which his water quality dropped (2 days, IIRC) indicates more than just normal metabolic action of some fish in a heavily planted tank. JD's story may actually be another indictment of UG filters, as that rapid drop in water quality might not have occurred if the UGF wasn't there, but I guess not enough is known to say for sure. I have to disagree. With glass bottom tanks, it is very easy to see what is going on under the UGF. There are no air bubbles. The air stones are located abotu an inch above the bottom of the lift tubes, so there isn't any way for air to get under there anyway... -JD *shrug* Perhaps a UGF dead spot holds the toxics dissolved in water, then. My own experience with UGFs is limited, and had poor results compared to modern options.... But, people used UGFs for decades, and they kept FW tanks just fine. It seems you can make UGFs work for you. Good on ya', then. HOBs and cannisters are IME much easier, safer and effective, but if you've got something that works, too, keep at it. Still, a big water swing in two days with an active operating cannister filter is an indication that something more was going on in your tank. Big die-off in the UGF bacterial colony itself, maybe? Once you stop flowing water in the UGF, that underplate area could go anaerobic pretty quickly, kill off your bacteria colony, and then diffuse into the tank from there. (another) *shrug*... like I said, not enough known to say for sure. DaveZ |
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