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Old July 23rd 03, 02:57 AM
Derek
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Lately, I have noticed a lot of air bubbles sticking to the sides of
the aquarium.
I have 2 air pump of each 1800litres/hour capacity for my 50 gallons
pump. I have 7 adult goldfish.
What could be the reasons for these tiny bubbles, looks similar to
soap bubbles though. Will it affect the oxygen intake of the fish.
Regards.
Derek.
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Old July 23rd 03, 05:53 AM
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Default Bubbles on surface

no.. you cannot achieve supersaturation just pushing air into the tank with regular
high volume low pressure air pumps. the aeration is excellent for your fish.
perhaps you have some proteins in the tank that are forming those bubbles. most
common cause is spawning but a heavy load of organics will do it too.
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p....html#spawning
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(Derek) wrote:

Lately, I have noticed a lot of air bubbles sticking to the sides of
the aquarium.
I have 2 air pump of each 1800litres/hour capacity for my 50 gallons
pump. I have 7 adult goldfish.
What could be the reasons for these tiny bubbles, looks similar to
soap bubbles though. Will it affect the oxygen intake of the fish.
Regards.
Derek.




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Old July 30th 03, 10:36 AM
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Default Bubbles on surface

Jim, that's what was written on the powerhead "titanic" pump.
1800 L/hour.
Last time I used to have only 1 pump installed, the water goes turbid within a couple of
days changing new water. Even now I changed my tank 90% every week.
Otherwise, the water smells and it is bad for feng shui.
Earlier on I too suspected spawning, but one of my goldfish who was really big in
the belly died of fins rot and the next day the water was really foul with the surface all
covered with bubbles. I changed and clean the tank 100%.
regards.
Derek
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