A bubbler in an aquarium helps to add oxygen to the water, which in turn allows fish and plants to thrive. When the water is well-oxygenated, fish can breathe easily and plants can photosynthesize efficiently. Additionally, the bubbling action of the bubbler helps to circulate the water, ensuring that carbon dioxide (CO2) is evenly distributed throughout the aquarium. This allows plants to absorb the CO2 they need for photosynthesis, contributing to a healthy and balanced ecosystem.
I would not expect to see any CO2 bubbles in any aquarium I had set up. In a properly planted tank with good lighting and water parameters there should be no need to add extra CO2. Anyways, I have added CO2 in my tank. Now please tell me how many bubbles per minute? All the info you require can be found here http://www.brainyday.com/jared/aquarium/co2.htm
Oxygen (and removing CO2).
Carbon and oxygen.
You need to make sure that your normal aquarium conditions are correct. Then I would suggest buying some plant fertilizer that is recommended by your fish dealer. If you want even better plant growth get a Co2 tank. Ask about Co2 tanks on WikiAnswers for specifics.
Many things including good bacteria, oxygen, CO2, shelter, aesthetic improvement and much more. A plant in an aquarium environment does what a tree does in its land based environment.
Yes, computers generate CO2 indirectly through the electricity they consume when running. The manufacturing and disposal processes of computers also contribute to CO2 emissions.
Formation of CO2, I think.
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Using CO2 tablets in an aquarium can enhance plant growth by providing a readily available source of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. This can lead to healthier and more vibrant plants, which in turn can improve the overall ecosystem health by creating a more balanced and stable aquatic environment.
The relationship between CO2 density and air in the atmosphere is that as the concentration of CO2 increases, it can contribute to the overall density of the air. This can impact the Earth's climate and lead to global warming.
The accumulation of CO2 in a house is caused by activities such as cooking, heating, and breathing, which release carbon dioxide into the air. Poor ventilation and airtight spaces can also contribute to higher levels of CO2 indoors.
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