Notsofab
Fish Fanatic
When I first set up our tank, we went for 2 'gimmick' style air features - a snappy crocodile and an oyster shell. I hadn't really considered how important it was to get adequate amounts of oxygen into the water for the well being of my fish and purchased these 'toys' purely because they looked good.
We quickly realised that the shell particularly was releasing very large oxygen bubbles that was making the surface of our tank quite turbulant. Because of the amount of water movement we also used to switch the air features off at night as well as I didn't think the fish would rest in such turbulant water.
We have subsequently removed the oyster shell feature and replaced it with a longish ( 3" ) air stone that creates a great bubble curtain at the back of our tank. The croc still remains though but the water is much less turbulant than before.
My question, should we leave the water features on 24/7? I know that you can't have too much oxygen in the water, but will the fish appreciate more tranquil waters to rest in? Should I switch the air flow off at night to enable them to rest?
Thanks.
We quickly realised that the shell particularly was releasing very large oxygen bubbles that was making the surface of our tank quite turbulant. Because of the amount of water movement we also used to switch the air features off at night as well as I didn't think the fish would rest in such turbulant water.
We have subsequently removed the oyster shell feature and replaced it with a longish ( 3" ) air stone that creates a great bubble curtain at the back of our tank. The croc still remains though but the water is much less turbulant than before.
My question, should we leave the water features on 24/7? I know that you can't have too much oxygen in the water, but will the fish appreciate more tranquil waters to rest in? Should I switch the air flow off at night to enable them to rest?
Thanks.