I have a 10g platy breeder tank with some adult fishes (5 adults). Obviously my intention is to keep some fries live long enough for me to detect and catch them out.
Originally java moss occupied about 1/8 of the tank, and even with this mount, this tank never saw any ammonia or nitrite. No nitrates either.
I looked at the tank again today carefully and just realized that now it occupies almost 2/3 of the tank! Even the density has increased, I can hardly see through the mass...
That got me somewhat worried... Would this be ok for the fishes? During the night, I'd imagine java moss will suck in O2. I do have AquaClear Mini on it which creates surface disturbance, would this be sufficient?
Are there any other "side effects" that I should be aware of in this "heavily planted tank"?
Trying to be cautious...
Originally java moss occupied about 1/8 of the tank, and even with this mount, this tank never saw any ammonia or nitrite. No nitrates either.
I looked at the tank again today carefully and just realized that now it occupies almost 2/3 of the tank! Even the density has increased, I can hardly see through the mass...
That got me somewhat worried... Would this be ok for the fishes? During the night, I'd imagine java moss will suck in O2. I do have AquaClear Mini on it which creates surface disturbance, would this be sufficient?
Are there any other "side effects" that I should be aware of in this "heavily planted tank"?
Trying to be cautious...
