Too much air for fish from long bubbler?
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:03 pm
Hello,
I just recently replaced an air pump for my 14" bubbler, and now there are a TON of bubbles coming out. The pump that was recommended was the Elite 803. The two clowns i have in the tank seem to love it! (swimming up to the top of tank and "braving the current" all the way to bottom before repeating.
It just seems to be a ton of air coming out now.
My question is if there is such a thing as too many bubbles for Loaches? Being river dwelling fish, i have read that they like a current here and there, and there ARE sections of my 30g tank that have little to no current, but the section above the long bubbler are quite turbid.
I just recently replaced an air pump for my 14" bubbler, and now there are a TON of bubbles coming out. The pump that was recommended was the Elite 803. The two clowns i have in the tank seem to love it! (swimming up to the top of tank and "braving the current" all the way to bottom before repeating.
It just seems to be a ton of air coming out now.
My question is if there is such a thing as too many bubbles for Loaches? Being river dwelling fish, i have read that they like a current here and there, and there ARE sections of my 30g tank that have little to no current, but the section above the long bubbler are quite turbid.