pmoyniha
Fish Fanatic
Hello,
I recently began to plant my aquarium. I have finally gotten a setup that I really find visually appealing. I am running a "self-built" CO2 injection system (yeast, water and sugar in 2000ml Erlenmyer flask). This has resulted in substantial plant growth since I started and now many of my plants are really well rooted in the gravel. I noticed today, howver that there are pockets of water that do not appear to be moving. I have a 20gal. aquarium and an AquaClear 200 on the back running at full. This non-moving is causeing problems as plant debris appears to have built up there. Does anyone know of any cheap ways to encourage waer circulation to those areas?
Thanks
Pat
I recently began to plant my aquarium. I have finally gotten a setup that I really find visually appealing. I am running a "self-built" CO2 injection system (yeast, water and sugar in 2000ml Erlenmyer flask). This has resulted in substantial plant growth since I started and now many of my plants are really well rooted in the gravel. I noticed today, howver that there are pockets of water that do not appear to be moving. I have a 20gal. aquarium and an AquaClear 200 on the back running at full. This non-moving is causeing problems as plant debris appears to have built up there. Does anyone know of any cheap ways to encourage waer circulation to those areas?
Thanks
Pat