Hi all,
I'm just wondering how important surface agitation is in a low tech/low light set up? Due to having a Betta and some Ember tetras, I've had to position the outflow so that the fish aren't subjected to too much flow as they were seemingly finding it a bit much previously.
The current position of the outflow nozzle suits the fish perfectly but there is virtually no surface agitation. I do have an air stone at the opposite end to create some agitation and the roots of my frogbit at the opposite end to the outflow are swaying so it seems there is sufficient circulation.
Do I need to address the lack of surface agitation? Plant wise, I only have Java fern, anubias and bucephalandra.
Many thanks.
I'm just wondering how important surface agitation is in a low tech/low light set up? Due to having a Betta and some Ember tetras, I've had to position the outflow so that the fish aren't subjected to too much flow as they were seemingly finding it a bit much previously.
The current position of the outflow nozzle suits the fish perfectly but there is virtually no surface agitation. I do have an air stone at the opposite end to create some agitation and the roots of my frogbit at the opposite end to the outflow are swaying so it seems there is sufficient circulation.
Do I need to address the lack of surface agitation? Plant wise, I only have Java fern, anubias and bucephalandra.
Many thanks.