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Saltwater Aquarium AerationHere a question arises when talking about Saltwater Aquarium Aeration: should we speak of aeration or oxygenation? The two terms lead to confusion, and it is sometimes thought that aerating the water means introducing oxygen. In fact, when a volume of water is circulated, the agitation of the surface facilitates both the penetration of atmospheric oxygen into the water and the elimination of the carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. It is not therefore the bubbles produced that directly oxygenate the water, but the movement they create. Circulating also allows the heat given off by the heating apparatus to be diffused and thereby distributed evenly over the whole tank. The water expelled from the filter can also help to stir the water in the tank. Obviously, if an aquarium is well balanced, there is no need to aerate it: this is often the case in small, normally planted, and quite densely populated tanks. However, gentle aeration does provide a degree of security. For large aquariums, in contrast, aeration is recommended, especially when they house fish with high oxygen requirements. Strong aeration is similarly necessary in saltwater aquarium, in the form of vigorous stirring of the water, to recreate the conditions of the natural setting. Aeration Equipment
• The Air Distribution • The Diffuser How Many Diffusers in an Aquarium ? • Small Accessories • Positioning the Aeration Equipment Perfectionists place the air pump outside the room containing their aquarium, to avoid any possible diffusion inside the aquarium of toxic products, such as aerosol sprays or cigarette smoke. Small filters are able partially to purify the air. These consist of active carbon that absorbs smells and fumes, which is placed in the air circuit after it leaves the pump. Many aquarists consider that bubbles in a tank provide a somewhat unnatural appearance, so they hide their diffusers and pipes in the decor, and the bubbles are only noticeable when they break the surface of the water.
For the reasons mentioned above, the ideal position for a diffuser is close to a heating apparatus. However, make sure that no pipe comes into direct contact with an element. Since a diffuser stirs the water, sometimes vigorously, it is possible that it also puts back into suspension various pieces of debris, such as excreta, uneaten food, and pieces of vegetation. If the suction of the filtration system is nearby, this is not a serious problem; if this is not the case, there is a risk that this debris will spread over the tank, with all the unappealing visual results that may be expected. To avoid this annoyance, do not put the diffuser on the bed, but to place it halfway up the aquarium. It is advisable to check that the lid fits properly at the point where the bubbles reach the surface, in order to avoid any splashing of water onto the lighting hood. The faucets regulating the air must obviously be placed outside the aquarium. Often, in the case of well planted aquariums, no aeration equipment is used, as the plants themselves produce enough oxygen. |
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Cover all we need to know about saltwater, so we can keep marine fish.
Lot of things we should prepare to start saltwater aquarium!
Steps to be taken before the aquarium ready to receive
Detail about saltwater fish species. For beginner also expert.
They difficult to keep, although there are some suitable for hobbyist.
There’s only a few of them, but the results can often be highly attractive.
Get to know, how to maintain your aquarium daily to have
Essential regular activity to provides a stable, healthy environment for fish!
Follow this rules for a Successful Saltwater Aquarium.
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