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know any metallurgists?
Here is a thread (kinda long one) but it explains about possible ways to deal de-nitrificaiton as well as some talk about perhaps chelating iron natrually within a system. Kinda deep stuff some of it but perhaps worth a read to you.
Kobus is correct, as long as your stocking density is within reasonable limits... and his explaination of oxygen exchange right on the money...
Many AP systems feed by siphon acheive acceptable DO levels just by passive gravity assisted oxygenation....
But a small two outlet, battery backup air pump is still a good idea... and caters for any sirtuations where pumping may stop/fail...
blog is up
Hey, where can I find it? (blog) and also do you know "Tree 63"? They are a band that I heard was from SA and we have been listening to them a lot recently. we've been puuling out some old stuff and enjoying it.
Kobus Jooste said:blog is up
Perhaps but only during daylight and floating plants tend to block more oxygen from getting into the water at the air water surface than they inject into the water so I don't think duckweed is a good solution. Algae can cause extra oxygenation during the day but again, plants all use up oxygen over night and this is why fish deaths due to lack of dissolved oxygen tend to happen in the wee hours before dawn. And if plants die off and remain in the water, their decomposition will use up oxygen as well.
For an aquarium size system. A small power head type pump that also sucks in air with the water can provide a huge amount of aeration for very minimal power.
Hey that's a great Idea!
So if I keep duckweed - you advise another place? I was wondering if they would harvest it themselves. u know be lazy let the fish do the work!
TCLynx said:
Perhaps but only during daylight and floating plants tend to block more oxygen from getting into the water at the air water surface than they inject into the water so I don't think duckweed is a good solution. Algae can cause extra oxygenation during the day but again, plants all use up oxygen over night and this is why fish deaths due to lack of dissolved oxygen tend to happen in the wee hours before dawn. And if plants die off and remain in the water, their decomposition will use up oxygen as well.
For an aquarium size system. A small power head type pump that also sucks in air with the water can provide a huge amount of aeration for very minimal power.
Well, there are some people who will tell you that in no uncertain terms should you ever introduce duckweed into your system. And there are other people who have made it into a valuable feed supplement for their animals.
In a tank with fluctuating water levels or splashing water, I notice that a lot of duckweed winds up stuck to the sides of the tank drying out above the water line. I've also noticed that a rather large tank with duckweed over the surface with only 12 tilapia added can be cleared of duckweed in a week but if you are still feeding the fish pellets, they won't bother eating the duckweed.
Here is a blog some one else wrote about duckweed with a very novel idea for a feeder.
http://120thingsin20years.blogspot.com/search?q=duckweed
The author is actually a member here now too.
Well, there are some people who will tell you that in no uncertain terms should you ever introduce duckweed into your system. And there are other people who have made it into a valuable feed supplement for their animals.
In a tank with fluctuating water levels or splashing water, I notice that a lot of duckweed winds up stuck to the sides of the tank drying out above the water line. I've also noticed that a rather large tank with duckweed over the surface with only 12 tilapia added can be cleared of duckweed in a week but if you are still feeding the fish pellets, they won't bother eating the duckweed.
Here is a blog some one else wrote about duckweed with a very novel idea for a feeder.
http://120thingsin20years.blogspot.com/search?q=duckweed
The author is actually a member here now too.
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