Don't worry about it.
Master Sucker
To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove
Yes, it is normal for air bubbles to appear when triops are hatching. The process of hatching often involves movement and stirring of the substrate, which can cause air bubbles to become trapped and released. These bubbles can be a sign that the hatching process is occurring successfully.
So that you wouldn't mistaken those air bubbles as parasite eggs or other structures.
It is normal for feces to contain some trapped air, which can lead to small air bubbles in the stool. However, persistent or excessive air bubbles could be a sign of malabsorption issues or a change in your gut microbiome. If you are concerned, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Finding air bubbles in sperm can be normal and not typically a cause for concern. However, if you are experiencing other symptoms like pain, swelling, or changes in sperm consistency, it's best to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation. Stress, improper collection methods, or certain medical conditions can also contribute to air bubbles in sperm.
No. But air is where the last bubbles went when they popped.
No, air bubbles will not reappear when boiled water is reheated. Boiling causes the air bubbles to escape from the water, and reheating it will not bring the bubbles back.
I have a pleco and a Glofish together.
Only if the Pleco is big enough
probably just air bubbles. probably just air bubbles. probably just some air bubbles.
They breathe ny carrying air bubbles