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Just to chime in on the temperature thing, colder air is denser, so it would be expected that more gases are present at "low" altitudes in colder temperatures. Colder water can also hold more gases. Aquatic systems tend to run into oxygen issues more at elevated temperatures.
However, if your tank temp has dropped, you could be seeing a reduction in animal metabolism (for ectotherms) which would mean less CO2. This is speculation though - the drop in metabolic processes might be negligible. It sounds like the tank temp stayed stable though.
However, if your tank temp has dropped, you could be seeing a reduction in animal metabolism (for ectotherms) which would mean less CO2. This is speculation though - the drop in metabolic processes might be negligible. It sounds like the tank temp stayed stable though.