MCsaxmaster
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Randy,
Is there anything you can think of off-hand to lower the O2 level in an aquarium in a predictable way (e.g. lower it 20% vs. 30%) without markedly affecting other water chemistry parameters? In particular I'd be worried about doing something that also causes CO2 to gas off. Just to be clear this would not be in a recreational aquarium. The purpose would be specifically to address the effects of lowered O2 on organisms.
Chris
Is there anything you can think of off-hand to lower the O2 level in an aquarium in a predictable way (e.g. lower it 20% vs. 30%) without markedly affecting other water chemistry parameters? In particular I'd be worried about doing something that also causes CO2 to gas off. Just to be clear this would not be in a recreational aquarium. The purpose would be specifically to address the effects of lowered O2 on organisms.
Chris