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Adding O2, increasing O2 levels
is there a way to get more oxygen into the tank?
i know adding a powerhead can add O2 but that isnt an option. what about adding a larger return pump or adding lockline on the return in order to split the return water into two different directions thus spreading the O2 around the tank better thanks Steve |
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well there's the option of a bubbler in the tank (which i don't like myself). You could also add a skimmer. You just need to have enough flow to mix the oxygenated water on the bottom with the oxygen rich water at the top.
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Skimmer
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ive already got a skimmer mounted in the sump
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hmm. okay. well what do you have for flow? any powerheads?
what makes you think you need more O2? did you test the DO level? or Ph? |
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How about Ozone ?
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ph is 8.0
i have my return line which runs into the tank.... flow is adequate but could be more... there is definately a fair bit of flow in there but it seems to be primarily in specific areas i have a 3 inch pvc pipe in my sand bed for my morays im worried there isnt enough flow going past the openings of the tubes thus providing oxygen to the eels. the fish seem fine , but they swim around whereas the eel stays primarily in his pipe |
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