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I think the answer is a sorts of yes, but also there are a lot of things bad for fishes health and a lot of things that we don't actually have data to determine either way. If you have two otherwise identical tanks and one has CO2 pumped in, the odds of something happening that effects the fish...
Their website seems down at the moment, but this PDF (page 78) has more details, looks like no guteraldehyde but that still leaves option 1 & 2: http://jbjaquariums.com/media/2827_Wasserwelt_GB_lowres_einselseiten.pdf
Anyone see this on the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-44925495
"Fish are losing their sense of smell because of a rise in CO2 levels, according to new research."
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