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  1. #21
    Moderator nicholas76's Avatar
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    HI all

    Some people might also not realise this but by even just putting the temp up you are also automatically reducing the oxygen levels in your tank.

    so by adding medication this is a double dose of trouble if you dont go the extra precuation of adding that airstone.

    your fish might look fine but it would suck to find floaters the next morning.

    Regards

    Nick

  2. #22
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    I will have airstones in my tank anyway I think they are a necessity but if you raise temp or add meds you must def have a airstone.
    Leanne

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  3. #23
    Larvae
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    My tank sits on 29~30 and I never have had an airstone in the tank.
    I sometimes get concerned about oxygen levels on really hot days, but I havent had an apparent signs of oxygen deprivation.

    I assume there are kits to test the oxygen level? Is there any other way to test for oxygen levels? (cheapo methods )

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