Re: Fluval Studio 900... Disaster.
I had set the needle valve to what i thought was a suitable level after stupidly closing it after the c02 ran out earlier in the week, but alas i had seriously misjudged it and hence the untimely deaths of at least 50% of my livestock. Im gutted and feel exceptionally guilty about this. Im going to reinstate the bubble counter soon as i now see the benefit of the constant visual guide, even though not particularly accurate it gives a clear indication of the rate of injection (more accurate than assessing the misting from the filter inlet) and i feel if i was still using this i would have been better able to judge the needle valve position and then tweak accordingly over the next few days. I will also ensure next time the c02 runs out to leave the needle valve alone.
I feel very bad that i have directly caused suffering to the fish, but will learn a huge lesson from the mistake and this experience will go a long way in preventing the same thing ever happening again. I hope this can help prevent a similar thing happening to anyone else as its awful.
Chin up and carry on.......
Cheerio,
Ady.
No truer words were ever spoken, for those who havnt seen elsewhere on the site, i came home this evening to find a lot of dead fish, dead shrimp, and a lot of nearly dead fish 🙁 🙁 .Ady34 said:C02 ran out yesterday, left the lights off yesterday and today, c02 refilled and back on now so hopefully minimal plant growth disruption!
Made the mistake of closing the needle valve so previous settings gone, will now need to faff on for a few days to get it set right again 🙄 .... that may cause me more issues than having no c02 for a day! still learning....Cheerio,
Ady.
I had set the needle valve to what i thought was a suitable level after stupidly closing it after the c02 ran out earlier in the week, but alas i had seriously misjudged it and hence the untimely deaths of at least 50% of my livestock. Im gutted and feel exceptionally guilty about this. Im going to reinstate the bubble counter soon as i now see the benefit of the constant visual guide, even though not particularly accurate it gives a clear indication of the rate of injection (more accurate than assessing the misting from the filter inlet) and i feel if i was still using this i would have been better able to judge the needle valve position and then tweak accordingly over the next few days. I will also ensure next time the c02 runs out to leave the needle valve alone.
I feel very bad that i have directly caused suffering to the fish, but will learn a huge lesson from the mistake and this experience will go a long way in preventing the same thing ever happening again. I hope this can help prevent a similar thing happening to anyone else as its awful.
Chin up and carry on.......
Cheerio,
Ady.