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    white loach/ruby shark not suitable for planted aquarium?

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    Hi,

    I just started pumping in C02 to my planted aquarium. it's working well coz i can see my riccia and java ferns bubbling (undergoing photosynthesis)

    But i notice that my ruby shark and white loach started skimming the water surface. They were supposed to be bottom dweller fishes so i was surprised that they keep skimming the surface.

    Is there anything wrong? I transferred them to another tank and they settled at the bottom normally.

    wonder what's wrong

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    white loach/ruby shark not suitable for planted aquarium?

    Hi,

    I just started pumping in C02 to my planted aquarium. it's working well coz i can see my riccia and java ferns bubbling (undergoing photosynthesis)

    But i notice that my ruby shark and white loach started skimming the water surface. They were supposed to be bottom dweller fishes so i was surprised that they keep skimming the surface.

    Is there anything wrong? I transferred them to another tank and they settled at the bottom normally.

    wonder what's wrong

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    white loach/ruby shark not suitable for planted aquarium?

    Hi,

    I just started pumping in C02 to my planted aquarium. it's working well coz i can see my riccia and java ferns bubbling (undergoing photosynthesis)

    But i notice that my ruby shark and white loach started skimming the water surface. They were supposed to be bottom dweller fishes so i was surprised that they keep skimming the surface.

    Is there anything wrong? I transferred them to another tank and they settled at the bottom normally.

    wonder what's wrong

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    white loach/ruby shark not suitable for planted aquarium?

    Hi,

    I just started pumping in C02 to my planted aquarium. it's working well coz i can see my riccia and java ferns bubbling (undergoing photosynthesis)

    But i notice that my ruby shark and white loach started skimming the water surface. They were supposed to be bottom dweller fishes so i was surprised that they keep skimming the surface.

    Is there anything wrong? I transferred them to another tank and they settled at the bottom normally.

    wonder what's wrong

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    CO2 lvl too high for them? wat abt yr other fishes

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    What about the pH? CO2 will cause it to drop. Did you buffer the water with KH before pumping in CO2?
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    the other fishes look fine, especially the neon tetras. Most behave normally though 1,2 out of my ten plus tetras do go nearer to the surface.

    Nope, I didn't add in KH. I didn't know I had to. Is that for increasing the water PH?

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    If you're adding CO2, then you should maintain you KH between 4 to 6 degrees. This is to raise pH and prevent the pH from going to low due to CO2 injection. Look in the Aquatic FAQ, there's a post about raising KH. Click this for more info.
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    i'm guessing the co2 is starting to overkill
    pH changes don't affect neons etc so much
    they're soft, acid water fish anyway
    can you lower the co2?

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