hmm, just noticed some air bubbles in that pic. Odin, do you think it is methane gas pockets? I don't think I smell rotten eggs.
well if you smell rotten eggs i think they've probably died
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:20 Jan 2017 16:54
by opae ula related
Disregard my question. check out this video on methane gas!
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:21 Jan 2017 12:13
by odin
Interesting stuff i think 'anerobic gas pockets' are Nitrates/Nitrogen building up under then sands surface which builds up and collects,
Here is a few interesting videos to watch about the sand issues:
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:21 Jan 2017 14:47
by HelloWorld
odin wrote:Interesting stuff i think 'anerobic gas pockets' are Nitrates/Nitrogen building up under then sands surface which builds up and collects,
Here is a few interesting videos to watch about the sand issues:
Wow, that's really troublesome if there were anaerobic pockets. we'll definitely disturb and shock the opae ulas to clean the tank.
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:21 Jan 2017 14:48
by HelloWorld
opae ula related wrote:
Agree, no issues with poop.
hmm, just noticed some air bubbles in that pic. Odin, do you think it is methane gas pockets? I don't think I smell rotten eggs.
btw, my old sand bed also used to have these brown stuff growing.
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:21 Jan 2017 14:52
by odin
Being perfectly honest i wouldn't worry too much about this, you don't have a huge thickness of sand and you wont be feeding the tank much (hardly ever).
Re: Berried Opae Ula
PostPosted:22 Jan 2017 00:21
by opae ula related
odin wrote:Being perfectly honest i wouldn't worry too much about this, you don't have a huge thickness of sand and you wont be feeding the tank much (hardly ever).
I agree. Just realized the bubbles are less than .5mm so really tiny. The picture I had was misleading in the size.
The below article I think is extreme where all the fish died in 30 seconds when large bubbles came out of the disturbed substrate.