Air Bubbles When Doing Water Change

jamesmacc

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hi folks, when i change the water in my tank i use a hose to drain and refill, i refill from a mixer tap that is temperature matched to the water temp in the tank. when the water is filling there are alot of wee air bubbles that cling to the rocks and glass. they clear overnight so its not a big problem, just wanted to double check with you folks that its not doing them any harm, the fish dont even seem to notice the bubbles.
cheers,
james
 
nope its no harm to the fish i have same thing its part of the de chlorinating process :) if you don't like it de chlorinate the water over night in a bucket first

not sure how or why it happens but it should not harm the fish or hasn't for me any how :)
 
My OCD drives me insane i have get a 30" scraper with plastic blade and get them off! :p
 

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