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DA fisherman

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How do you keep those darn wands in the substrate mine keeps floating away :-/ lolz


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Imbarrie

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Neither does bubbles. You need to add O2 at the molecular level. That comes from increased surface agitation. Lowering the temp will allow the water to absorb more O2 also.


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Bob 1000

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To answer your question the only real way to get increase O2 is the socting oxydator.. It's an oxygen reactor that keeps O2 levels at 100%, while normal systems only stay at around 65 to 75% and closer to 80% if you have a window open, a small room, and it's around 75 degrees outside,,lol.. I've ran one for a while and noticed a huge difference especially when I had the mah mahi in in tank with no power heads for a week..
 

E.intheC

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make sure you test your water as well Bilbo.. it could be something else, from here it looks like you're correct about the oxygen levels being low... but it could be anything from an ammonia/nitrite spike/high temperatures/etc.
 

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