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aeration
I have a small 200 gph pump (very low power usage) submerged in my pond for
additional aeration - just as added 'insurance'. The output is below the water so the water is just 'bubbling' like a natural spring might. I do not want it splashing for several reasons. I have been told it is the breaking of the surface which helps to oxidize the water. Questions: 1) Is this actually doing me some good. 2)Aesthetics aside would an airstone attached be significantly better. Thanxx Bill Brister - Austin, Texas |
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