Lasse
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Can you share what is the nano bubble generator you have? I spent a few hours yesterday looking for one, and could not find one that I was sure would work. Also, I would be cautious in using pure oxygen, it might be a good idea to use compressed air. IMO it would far easier to overdose oxygen than air...
I would not use compressed air to make microbubbles - please read the post 108 in this thread. Super saturation of nitrogen gas (80% of air) is much more dangerous than supersaturation of oxygen gas according to bubble disease. Oxygen levels in a reef aquarium could easily reach more than 110 % saturation of oxygen if it is heavy lighted during day without any problems - (Yes I have measured it with oxygen sensors :))
If I remember right from my studies of fish physiology back at 1984 – it´s enough with 1 % supersaturation of nitrogen gas to cause bubble disease.
The graph show oxygen levels in a 10 000 litre aquarium with a lot of stony corals, no microbubbles but two large skimmers and a little refuge - lighted during night ours. The graph show exactly what Randy talks about in post 262.
However - to fill the aquarium with microbubbles of pure oxygen - that’s an other question
Sincerely Lasse



