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Fish question
Hi, when my lights come on in the morning (2x40watt NO) all my fish start to breath really fast. This has been going on for a couple weeks now but seems to be getting worse. Today one of my Queen/Sunburst hybrid anthias was on its side laying on the botton as well as my flame hawk both breathing very fast. Halides came on and within a 1/2 hour all the fish were back to normal. Water is good by the way. Any help would be great before I start to loose fish?
Thanx |
Do you have a filter or something on the timer with the lights? Sounds like not enough O2 during the night.
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Lack of surface agitation - gas exchange?
Heavy macro algae population? What's your set-up like? Mitch |
during the day your algae and such will produce O2. at night they consume it, my guess would be that you are low on O2 in the mornings due to the photosynthic cycle. Do you have a skimmer?
Steve |
Steve, I thought of that. but those lights aren't going to drive photosynthesis enough in 30 minutes to affect O2 levels. Unless this is one hell of a planted tank.
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try this, aim a power head at the surface so it chops up the water pretty good and see if you still have the problem the next morning. Steve |
Do your N/O lights turn off when the halides come on ?
Thinking it could it be a stray current going thru when the N/O lights come on ... I would suggest starting with having your Halides kick on without the N/O`s first and seeing what happens. |
Just in case anyone wanted to know it must have been the low O2 because I put one of my power heads right at the surface and the fish were all great throughout the day. Thanx everyone.
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