I'm glad you mentioned this Mustafa, it seems when I remove surface film the shrimp are not as happy as when I leave it alone. Lately they've all been grazing on it upside down. But in a non-aerated shrimp vase is there a concern with too much surface film cutting off the exchange of outside air? Is there a way to differentiate between surface water film that consists of algae and that consisting of protein buildup?Plus, the surface algae also help eliminate nitrates, phosphates and other organics from the water. That's one of the reasons why you do not need water changes.
Surface film and air exchange
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Surface film and air exchange
Re: Blue green algae
Your shrimps arent opae ula and your tank isnt brackish.
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Re: Blue green algae
Got to agree with Stalker. Mustafa may move the posts to the shrimp forum.
Re: Blue green algae
Yep...moving post. To answer the question...no a surface film won't hinder gas exchange between the surrounding atmosphere and your tank.
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Re: Surface film and air exchange
Not sure how the subject changed to re: blue green algae or what the additional comments are about.
Re: Surface film and air exchange
travellife wrote:Not sure how the subject changed to re: blue green algae or what the additional comments are about.
You posted in the wrong forum and someone else's thread about the wrong shrimp (for the forum), so I moved your post to the right forum in your own thread.
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Re: Surface film and air exchange
Hey Mustafa -
Not sure how I messed up but thank you for moving this to the correct area of the forum. Haven't logged on in a while. You offered a lot of advice when I started my jarrarium. That surface algae eventually went away and I can't believe how crystal clear the water has been ever since. Still have all the babies, ended up being 18 total. I've invested in an API test kit, TDS meter, GH/KH test kit. Now I'm trying to decide if I should move them into a new 9 gallon tank I recently cycled or just let them stay where they are. Hard decision. If it ain't broke...
Not sure how I messed up but thank you for moving this to the correct area of the forum. Haven't logged on in a while. You offered a lot of advice when I started my jarrarium. That surface algae eventually went away and I can't believe how crystal clear the water has been ever since. Still have all the babies, ended up being 18 total. I've invested in an API test kit, TDS meter, GH/KH test kit. Now I'm trying to decide if I should move them into a new 9 gallon tank I recently cycled or just let them stay where they are. Hard decision. If it ain't broke...
Re: Surface film and air exchange
If you want you can move a few and see how they do.