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02-01-2007, 11:25 PM
I increased the KNO3-dosing. The dose was just a little less then 1/10 of a teaspoon.
I observed a lot of bubbles on everything, not just in my DSB.
I see bubbles rising from the substrate to the surface, a couple of bubbles every few minutes.
I see bubbles on the rocks.
Bubbles on the pestalgae.
Macroalgae with bubbles.
It's like Christmas everywhere in the tank! It kinda reminds me of my freshwater high-tech, but it cant possible be fotosyntesis that produce bubbles?? It must be denitrifying bacteria, right Tom?
I will wait and see if the bubbles are present tomorrow, before the lights go on. If i still see the bubbles with no light on, then it must be bacteria, if the bubbles appear when the halide go on, then maybe it has something to do with fotosyntesis...
Kind of scary actually - its beatiful and all, but I would like to know why I have them (bubbles).
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