Third Coast
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I have a 20 gallon "native critter" saltwater aquarium. Everything that's in it.... fish, oyster shells, or other creatures are things my kids and I have come across. mud minnows, croaker, pin perch, hermit crabs, sea lice, shrimp, etc. basically, it's an indoor bait tank.
I feed regular frozen shrimp that I grate on a cheese grater. (don't tell the wife). for whatever reason, in the last week, about 30 minutes after I feed, bubbles are starting to form on the surface. Not just regular aeration bubbles... more like a bubble bath. They actually build to the point they climb and spill over the tank. several inches high. They will go away after a few hours, but I'm just wondering what the deal is. I usually feed one large shrimp, and it's consumed in probably 45 seconds. I don't think I'm feeding too much.
any ideas? also, This isn't an expensive set up. I have a tetra 60 air pump, and a tetra 70 filter pump. I usually change out 4 or 5 gallons of water every other week or so. I know I have a lot of fish for the tank size, maybe that's part of the issue also.
thanks!
I feed regular frozen shrimp that I grate on a cheese grater. (don't tell the wife). for whatever reason, in the last week, about 30 minutes after I feed, bubbles are starting to form on the surface. Not just regular aeration bubbles... more like a bubble bath. They actually build to the point they climb and spill over the tank. several inches high. They will go away after a few hours, but I'm just wondering what the deal is. I usually feed one large shrimp, and it's consumed in probably 45 seconds. I don't think I'm feeding too much.
any ideas? also, This isn't an expensive set up. I have a tetra 60 air pump, and a tetra 70 filter pump. I usually change out 4 or 5 gallons of water every other week or so. I know I have a lot of fish for the tank size, maybe that's part of the issue also.
thanks!
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