I've been seeing bubbles whisk upward from the area around my driftwood and was worried it was the sand bed going bad, but all the poking/prodding in the world hasn't uncovered any discolored areas (just various roots and numerous MTS, lol). FYI, the wood sits up on protuberances that act like feet so it's barely even touching the substrate, and the sand is less than 2 in. deep.
Now I'm wondering if the driftwood might be decaying inside and releasing gasses of some kind. There are a few small dimples/holes that always seem to have fungus growing in them, even though the wood's been in the tank for for several months. Tonight I noticed that one hole had a bubble just sitting inside it.
Can decaying wood create gas bubbles? And if so, are they likely to be a dangerous concoction?
Now I'm wondering if the driftwood might be decaying inside and releasing gasses of some kind. There are a few small dimples/holes that always seem to have fungus growing in them, even though the wood's been in the tank for for several months. Tonight I noticed that one hole had a bubble just sitting inside it.
Can decaying wood create gas bubbles? And if so, are they likely to be a dangerous concoction?