I agree,the larger the surface area the greater the gas exchange,carbon dioxide out oxygen in.........AirAlien Anna said:Jazz - the issue isn't so much the swimming space or filtration, but the oxygen absorbing surface area. A tank with a bigger surface area can absorb more oxygen than a tall, thin tank.
With todays modern equipment,powerheads,hang on the back filters,canisters and trickle filters,I think that there is a tendency for over kill.Thinking back,we use to do it with airdriven corner boxes with filter floss or sponge filters.IMHO yes you can over turbulate the tank..........Aircaz27 said:Do you think you can have to much water agitation??
My tank is big and deep so i have both factors
Caz
That sounds like my livebearer tank! I've got a Fluval 3, a Fluval 2 and an air-stone in there and my guppies spend all day trying to race the waves! When I turned the current down they were a lot less happy so I conclude they like it.cichlidmaster said:The question is not "to much" agitation, but one of "how strong" the agitation is!!
You can provide an emense amount of surface agitation with causing the fish to tumble around.