View Full Version : CO2 Levels and a Broken Filter
DGalt
01-06-2010, 12:20 AM
So my filter is out of commission for a few days until I get the a new motor head cover (nozzle on Eheim broke off). I'm worried that the CO2 levels in my tank are higher than usual because of this (pressurized CO2 system). I think I'm seeing gasping in the fish that I never see (I think that's what it is...very quick breath, never seen it before). Could this be because of the broken filter? Or should I be looking at other causes?
Cory Keeper
01-06-2010, 12:33 AM
Shut down the CO2 or get a power head going till you get your filter going again.
DGalt
01-06-2010, 12:36 AM
Well it's off for the night. I diffuse the CO2 in the tank via a powerhead, so I angled the outflow of that towards the surface to try and get some more air exchange. I also did a 50% water change. Hopefully that'll help :huh:
Unfortunately I don't have an airstone to toss in there.
The piece should be here in a day or two, maybe I'll just keep the CO2 off until then.
Cory Keeper
01-06-2010, 7:08 AM
I've had sucess with 0 surface agitation with CO2, all my O2 is provided by plants. Then again, I do have alot of plants.
It's probably a combination a few things. I just did a large rescape, and I'm guessing a lot of the plants haven't adjusted yet (so they're not using as much nutrients / CO2 as they could be). The fish looks alright now, so I at least caught it in time.