Hi All
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Last year I had an absolutely amazing looking tank. All was alive and happy, i was doing EI to the letter with 50% water change, I would dose CO2 during the day, then swap to O2 at night. I had sooo many happy plants and the world was very merry, Roberto Di Matteo was mananaging chelsea, relationship going well yada yada yada, you get the picture. One day however, it seemed that my oxygen totally ran out and i lost all but 5 fish! Surprisingly, only the loaches survived! I now keep the air pump running 24/7, since this incident. A week later, the CO2 ran out, and I have since then neglected the plants, i stopped doing EI, and started doing monthly water changes instead.
My question is, does leaving the air pump on 24/7 reduce the effect of the CO2 being pumped around the system? I have a CO2 drop check and it just doesnt seem to want to go green! I couldnt tell you if the plants are doing well as i've just put them in.
Unfortunately, the ceramic plate that I have clogged up and I discovered that its impossible to make silicone piping soft again if i cant take it out of the water, so after I cleaned it, I couldnt re-attach, Now I'm just using a ladder which I know isnt as efficient, however, it's still doing a reasonable job of it!
I have a 70-ish gallon tank, with 1wpg. I'm soon going to move to LED lighting which i've just made (DIY)
my water from the tap is as below:
Hardness and Fluoride Information
.CALCIUM 120 mg/l
TOTAL HARDNESS 300 mg/l - its ridiculously hard water - I have access to a water softner if anyone recomends using that water instead.
Degrees English (or Clarke) 21
MILLIMOLS 3 mmol/l
FLUORIDE 0.149 mg/l
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Last year I had an absolutely amazing looking tank. All was alive and happy, i was doing EI to the letter with 50% water change, I would dose CO2 during the day, then swap to O2 at night. I had sooo many happy plants and the world was very merry, Roberto Di Matteo was mananaging chelsea, relationship going well yada yada yada, you get the picture. One day however, it seemed that my oxygen totally ran out and i lost all but 5 fish! Surprisingly, only the loaches survived! I now keep the air pump running 24/7, since this incident. A week later, the CO2 ran out, and I have since then neglected the plants, i stopped doing EI, and started doing monthly water changes instead.
My question is, does leaving the air pump on 24/7 reduce the effect of the CO2 being pumped around the system? I have a CO2 drop check and it just doesnt seem to want to go green! I couldnt tell you if the plants are doing well as i've just put them in.
Unfortunately, the ceramic plate that I have clogged up and I discovered that its impossible to make silicone piping soft again if i cant take it out of the water, so after I cleaned it, I couldnt re-attach, Now I'm just using a ladder which I know isnt as efficient, however, it's still doing a reasonable job of it!
I have a 70-ish gallon tank, with 1wpg. I'm soon going to move to LED lighting which i've just made (DIY)
my water from the tap is as below:
Hardness and Fluoride Information
.CALCIUM 120 mg/l
TOTAL HARDNESS 300 mg/l - its ridiculously hard water - I have access to a water softner if anyone recomends using that water instead.
Degrees English (or Clarke) 21
MILLIMOLS 3 mmol/l
FLUORIDE 0.149 mg/l