Ok 20H that is planted with all the plants (well most of them) from the last meeting.
Dosed with Excel and other then liquid dosed following bottle instructions, nothing else. No Co2 added yet (need to get the tank refilled).
The only filtration is a Magnum 250 HOT "canister", with a small handful of crushed coral in the filter and nothing else.
After an hour of the lights on and then progressively more often through the light cycle the filter will look like it has a venturi connected. I have modified the adjustable outlet pipe so that it is pretty short. There are no leaks in the filter and I have reseated the gaskets a couple of times, any ideas what would be causing the filter outlet to be expelling air occasionally?
ok need an explanation on how this is possible.
Great question, cuz my Eheim just started this little phenom too.
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Perhapos because that is the only circumstance under which your tank is supersaturated with O2 and so most likely to show cavitation? Cavitation is a physical effect on dissolved gases, it matters not which gas is involved - if O2 is saturated or supersaturated, it will be the one coming out of solution from impeller turbulence from starvation.
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