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Ok my 75 Gallon completely planted tank has been up and running for a couple of weeks now.... co2 injection 3 bublles per second through an elite mini filter with a sponge over the outlet to break down the co2 into a mist.... xp3 canister filter... and I had removed the marineland 200 bio wheel from the opposite end of the tank knowing that water disturbance hinders the co2..

Looking at my tank today... I notice a film starting to appear on the water surface and the fish a little lathargic... I am guessing not enough airation... hmmm

reinstalled the bio wheel and all looks normal again...

What is the long term solution.... I have an fx5 i could install on this tank... do you think this would be better then the xp3 with the biowheel.... I am thinking the fx5 might be a little to much current!

or is the xp3 and the biowheel ok..

the co2 injection is happening on the xp3 filter side of the tank

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You may also want to use a small pump/powerhead to get a bit more water movement. Once you get a lot of plant growth in there, dead spots can develop on the side opposite the filter outflow. I use an Eheim powerball pump and like it since you can aim it easily and the flow rate is adjustable.

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You may also want to use a small pump/powerhead to get a bit more water movement. Once you get a lot of plant growth in there, dead spots can develop on the side opposite the filter outflow. I use an Eheim powerball pump and like it since you can aim it easily and the flow rate is adjustable.

I will check that product out Werner....

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