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Old 06-03-2003, 03:51 PM
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If it's toxic gas, you should be able to tell by the smell. It will stink

to
high heaven.

It could be oxygen. If plants are growing well, they can pearl under the
gravel, as well as from their leaves. But usually the bubbles aren't that

big.
And, aside from the chain swords, you don't have the kind of rooted

plants
that do this.

Do you have a UGF? If so, then it sounds like what happens when you don't

have
enough gravel over it.


I've had the same "issue" too, wouldn't call it a problem, the bubbles never
smell... and I know I've got at least 2-3" of gravel.... and a UGF, but I
make the bubbles, by using a wooden skewer and aggitate the gravel to
release some "stuff" and every so often, if I take the skewer and catch a
part of the UGF, I can pick the UGF up a little, and bubbles come from
everywhere in that plate... I've smelled for the sulphur,but not present,
never smells, and is rarely funky... actually, it scared me once, and a
peacock came over and chased the bubble and inhaled it... spit it back
out.... I was totally expecting her to keel over.... but she didn't....

Could it be just oxygen, because I have some good growers....


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Old 06-03-2003, 11:34 PM
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I've had the same "issue" too, wouldn't call it a problem, the bubbles never
smell... and I know I've got at least 2-3" of gravel.... and a UGF, but I
make the bubbles, by using a wooden skewer and aggitate the gravel to
release some "stuff" and every so often, if I take the skewer and catch a
part of the UGF, I can pick the UGF up a little, and bubbles come from
everywhere in that plate... I've smelled for the sulphur,but not present,
never smells, and is rarely funky... actually, it scared me once, and a
peacock came over and chased the bubble and inhaled it... spit it back
out.... I was totally expecting her to keel over.... but she didn't....

Could it be just oxygen, because I have some good growers....


It's not oxygen, and it's not toxic gas. It's plain old air. Air from the
airpump used to drive the UGF is getting caught under the filter plates, and
when there's enough of it, it bursts up through the gravel.

Ideally, you want another inch or so of gravel -- enough so that the air
doesn't pop up through the gravel. It's supposed to drive water circulation
through the gravel, and if the air is coming up through the plates instead of
the lift tubes, the UGF is not working as designed.




Leigh

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/
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Old 07-03-2003, 10:15 AM
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"LeighMo" wrote in message
...
I've had the same "issue" too, wouldn't call it a problem, the bubbles

never
smell... and I know I've got at least 2-3" of gravel.... and a UGF, but I
make the bubbles, by using a wooden skewer and aggitate the gravel to
release some "stuff" and every so often, if I take the skewer and catch a
part of the UGF, I can pick the UGF up a little, and bubbles come from
everywhere in that plate... I've smelled for the sulphur,but not present,
never smells, and is rarely funky... actually, it scared me once, and a
peacock came over and chased the bubble and inhaled it... spit it back
out.... I was totally expecting her to keel over.... but she didn't....

Could it be just oxygen, because I have some good growers....


It's not oxygen, and it's not toxic gas. It's plain old air. Air from

the
airpump used to drive the UGF is getting caught under the filter plates,

and
when there's enough of it, it bursts up through the gravel.

Ideally, you want another inch or so of gravel -- enough so that the air
doesn't pop up through the gravel. It's supposed to drive water

circulation
through the gravel, and if the air is coming up through the plates instead

of
the lift tubes, the UGF is not working as designed.




Leigh

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/


Could also try shortening the length of the tube running down the uplift, to
bring the airstone just above the level of the plate (ie, not resting on the
glass base of the tank) - that'll help keep the bubbles going up the tube
instead of up the tube and also collecting under the plate.

Velvet


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Old 20-04-2003, 06:24 AM
350X_Rider
 
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Default "Burping" gravel Also, read this


If it's toxic gas, you should be able to tell by the smell. It will stink

to
high heaven.

It could be oxygen. If plants are growing well, they can pearl under the
gravel, as well as from their leaves. But usually the bubbles aren't that

big.
And, aside from the chain swords, you don't have the kind of rooted

plants
that do this.

Do you have a UGF? If so, then it sounds like what happens when you don't

have
enough gravel over it.


I've had the same "issue" too, wouldn't call it a problem, the bubbles never
smell... and I know I've got at least 2-3" of gravel.... and a UGF, but I
make the bubbles, by using a wooden skewer and aggitate the gravel to
release some "stuff" and every so often, if I take the skewer and catch a
part of the UGF, I can pick the UGF up a little, and bubbles come from
everywhere in that plate... I've smelled for the sulphur,but not present,
never smells, and is rarely funky... actually, it scared me once, and a
peacock came over and chased the bubble and inhaled it... spit it back
out.... I was totally expecting her to keel over.... but she didn't....

Could it be just oxygen, because I have some good growers....


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Old 20-04-2003, 06:24 AM
Velvet
 
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"LeighMo" wrote in message
...
I've had the same "issue" too, wouldn't call it a problem, the bubbles

never
smell... and I know I've got at least 2-3" of gravel.... and a UGF, but I
make the bubbles, by using a wooden skewer and aggitate the gravel to
release some "stuff" and every so often, if I take the skewer and catch a
part of the UGF, I can pick the UGF up a little, and bubbles come from
everywhere in that plate... I've smelled for the sulphur,but not present,
never smells, and is rarely funky... actually, it scared me once, and a
peacock came over and chased the bubble and inhaled it... spit it back
out.... I was totally expecting her to keel over.... but she didn't....

Could it be just oxygen, because I have some good growers....


It's not oxygen, and it's not toxic gas. It's plain old air. Air from

the
airpump used to drive the UGF is getting caught under the filter plates,

and
when there's enough of it, it bursts up through the gravel.

Ideally, you want another inch or so of gravel -- enough so that the air
doesn't pop up through the gravel. It's supposed to drive water

circulation
through the gravel, and if the air is coming up through the plates instead

of
the lift tubes, the UGF is not working as designed.




Leigh

http://www.fortunecity.com/lavender/halloween/881/


Could also try shortening the length of the tube running down the uplift, to
bring the airstone just above the level of the plate (ie, not resting on the
glass base of the tank) - that'll help keep the bubbles going up the tube
instead of up the tube and also collecting under the plate.

Velvet


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