Jerry1809
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I set up my new 20 galH tank for my son. I purchased a decorative dinosaur aerator. It's mouth makes a chomping motion when enough bubbles build up and force jaws to open. The bubbles it creates are huge and really swishes the surface of the water around! The pump I am using is an Rena Air 20. It has no "throttle" control to reduce the bubbles. I am thinking of returning the pump and getting the Rena Air 10. The dinosaur is about 8 inches high and looks really cool. I was thinking of muzzling the jaws so it wouldn't create such huge bubbles. Is it ok to have A LOT of surface motion in the tank? Do certain fishes not do well in this type of environment? I plan on adding some corys and platys.
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