Hi there,
I have a fishtank with Synodontis nigriventris (zebra variety).
The gravel below where I feed them is going anoxic. When i disturb it bubble come up and the gravel at the bottom is turning black (it was originally white) it also just smells anoxic.
The tank is part of a system with 6 tanks in total. 1 tank is a filter, with carbon, zeolite and filter sponge and the others all have syno's in. Only the nigriventris tank has the major anoxic problem. I think it may be cause the fish crowd in a single hiding place so I think all the waste is concentrated in one area. They are also not very good eaters so there is sometimes left over food. I think it's this combo that is causing the anoxic bottom gravel. I have recently added a compressor with a large airstone in each tank to try and increase the oxygen concentration in the system but this hasn't helped
Could it be that my gravel layer is too thick and there is not enough water movement down there? It's about 4-5cm thick.
Would setting up an undergravel filter on that side of the tank maybe help? At least maybe get some water circulating down there?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I have a fishtank with Synodontis nigriventris (zebra variety).
The gravel below where I feed them is going anoxic. When i disturb it bubble come up and the gravel at the bottom is turning black (it was originally white) it also just smells anoxic.
The tank is part of a system with 6 tanks in total. 1 tank is a filter, with carbon, zeolite and filter sponge and the others all have syno's in. Only the nigriventris tank has the major anoxic problem. I think it may be cause the fish crowd in a single hiding place so I think all the waste is concentrated in one area. They are also not very good eaters so there is sometimes left over food. I think it's this combo that is causing the anoxic bottom gravel. I have recently added a compressor with a large airstone in each tank to try and increase the oxygen concentration in the system but this hasn't helped
Could it be that my gravel layer is too thick and there is not enough water movement down there? It's about 4-5cm thick.
Would setting up an undergravel filter on that side of the tank maybe help? At least maybe get some water circulating down there?
Any response would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks