MrFantastic74
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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I have a 12 gallon with a betta and some neon tetras. Both species struggled with the current generated by my HOB filter until I solved the problem by placing a piece of filter foam at the out flow (waterfall). Now there is just a minute rippling in the water surface, and I don't see any sway in my plants (including floating plants) at all. The fish seem much happier now.
My question is how much does reducing current affect the turnover of water in the tank? By reducing the current am I also reducing the efficiency of the filter? Am I creating dead spots? Should I do something else instead?
Also, will this adversely affect the oxygenation of the water? I have a limewood "air stone" that produces a beautiful flow of tiny bubbles, but I doubt that this will improve the oxygenation much. Before you mention that I have plants in there, I only have silk ones, not real; I haven't had much luck with real plants.
My question is how much does reducing current affect the turnover of water in the tank? By reducing the current am I also reducing the efficiency of the filter? Am I creating dead spots? Should I do something else instead?
Also, will this adversely affect the oxygenation of the water? I have a limewood "air stone" that produces a beautiful flow of tiny bubbles, but I doubt that this will improve the oxygenation much. Before you mention that I have plants in there, I only have silk ones, not real; I haven't had much luck with real plants.