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On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 19:49:19 -0700, southpaw wrote:
Just a quick question. I've got a planted seven gallon tank, cycled, with a male betta, 2 cherry barbs, and two corydoras trileanatus. I've been toying with the idea of setting up a basic DIY 2 liter yeast reactor, as my plants (some anachris, a red tiger lotus, and some didiplus) are doing ok, but not much more better than that. I've done my research. I have fairly hard water tap water that tests out in the 1.2-1.3 range with slightly above neutral Ph, so I'm not worried about buffer crashes. But since I'm just bubbling the CO2 straight to the surface and not into a diffuser, I'm worried that a surface buildup might harm my surface breather. The hood on this tank is vented. Will that be enough to keep CO2 above the water surface from reaching toxic concentrations? Thanks for any help. I have around 10-12 gourami in my tank which has pressurised CO2 bringing the pH down from around 7.7 to 6.2, so there's a lot of CO2 being disolved, and they're showing no signs of distress, and they still take a gulp of 'air' now and then. Each of my 2 reactors is disolving around 8 bubbles/sec, a little does escape, so there's probably a bit of a layer of CO2 above the water. There's no point in letting the CO2 just bubble to the surface, you're probably losing about 99% that way - no bubbles should actually reach the surface, they should disolve before they get to the top. Use a reactor or diffuser of some kind. Wild gourami use their labyrinth to store air when the water in their native environment is so poor that it can't hold oxygen. But their gills provide sufficient oxygen in normal water. Some live in little more than large muddy puddles. Good luck Pete |
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