Australian jardini breathing

Jphann

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I was watching the 16inch australian jardini breathing and i got it on video can email it to anyone who can tell me if its normal or not. He is in a 240gal tank with 2 silver . 1 is 10in and other is 12in. 11in jaguar. 7in albino tiger oscar. 5in catfish and a 8in softshell turtle. Running a fx6 and eheim ecco filter temp stays at 76-79°f. Please email me at jphan092@gmail.com for the video
 

Evz jardini

Jardini
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Your tank doesn't look like its got much surface movement are your FX nozzles breaking the surface the way they are pointed at the min ? it might be worth you putting an air pump/stone on your tank as those big fish take up a lot of oxygen , plus it'll help with the water movement helping your filters along also
 

tomojsg

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raise your temps to 80-83 & increase aeration inside the tank.
 

Jphann

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I pointed the nozzle diagonally down cause i thought it bothered them and currently i have 2 airstone. Should i add a 3rd. One in the middle and one on the right corner
 

Evz jardini

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IMO you should have one nozzle pointing across the surface of the water and the other pointing downwards to stir up the bottom debris , have you tested your water to see if that's all in order ??

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