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Yes... they reflect and refract light like little twinkles... like fairy dust like...Ok so you guys say that I need a laser pointer or flashlight to see the small bubbles correct ?
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Yes... they reflect and refract light like little twinkles... like fairy dust like...Ok so you guys say that I need a laser pointer or flashlight to see the small bubbles correct ?
You'll notice the difference pretty easily! :) detritus looks white and doesn't twinkle. Where as the bubble still acts like a prism and bends the light... it's pretty cool! :)I would test this in your tank before bubbling. I wonder if some of the speckles you will see is not detritus particles in the water column.
My setup has a rather long path for. Return pump to tank (2x1 inch tubes around 30 feet in length each half vertical half horizontal at relative high pressure flow) do you think the added forced contact time will affect bubbles size or have any advantages/disadvantages?
Got a spare Eheim skimmer pump I can throw on a timer in the return partition of the pump just before the input of the return pumps.
Doubts are fine, but doesn't mean it isn't generated.
I can walk you through it in setup and correct method of generation.
Once again, just because its not obviously apparent, try it and use an led flash light or laser pointer and observe it first hand.
Counter attack :)
Believes are fine, but doesn´t mean is generated :) :)
Do you use an infrared laser pointer?
Infrared lights is in use when you test turbidity like in this machine http://www.directindustry.com/prod/tintometer-lovibond/product-107499-1075583.html
You can probably see if there is very small bubbles in the sample – but no way that you can judge the size of them in the range of 200 micrometer to 40 nanometer with a laser pointer. You will see a lot of fruit – but not if it is melons or cherries
The difference between nanobubbles and microbubbles is, as I have understand, their stability. Nanobubbles can last for weeks even if the water is normally aerated. It could be interesting to make a sample and let it stand with circulation for a month and see if you still can detect any bubbles
But I do not understand why so many sticks to the option that its nanobubbles we are dealing with.
I doubt the occurrences of nanobubbles in the proposed method but I certainly not doubt all positive experiences of the method people has reported. It could be that way that it works well. IMO – if we stick to the nanobubbles theory – we maybe can´t see what’s really happens and are not able to develop the method further.
Sincerely Lasse
Counter attack :)
Believes are fine, but doesn´t mean is generated :) :)
Do you use an infrared laser pointer?
Infrared lights is in use when you test turbidity like in this machine http://www.directindustry.com/prod/tintometer-lovibond/product-107499-1075583.html
You can probably see if there is very small bubbles in the sample – but no way that you can judge the size of them in the range of 200 micrometer to 40 nanometer with a laser pointer. You will see a lot of fruit – but not if it is melons or cherries
The difference between nanobubbles and microbubbles is, as I have understand, their stability. Nanobubbles can last for weeks even if the water is normally aerated. It could be interesting to make a sample and let it stand with circulation for a month and see if you still can detect any bubbles
But I do not understand why so many sticks to the option that its nanobubbles we are dealing with.
I doubt the occurrences of nanobubbles in the proposed method but I certainly not doubt all positive experiences of the method people has reported. It could be that way that it works well. IMO – if we stick to the nanobubbles theory – we maybe can´t see what’s really happens and are not able to develop the method further.
Sincerely Lasse
At 1:20 in this video they mention that nano bubbles apparently can't be made without ceramic, it also looks like the footage with the laser was sped up -
Be aware of the things discussed at Post 108 - 117
Sincerely Lasse
Dinos do not burn itself out in 10 days typically...Thanks! Your experience with dinos seems to model the problem burning itself out - weather it is from the bubbles, the sand change, it just running its course, or any of the other things you tried is an interesting thing to consider.
Funny you say that. Because that's the reason for me asking I will go out later on today and get a pointer and led flashlight I think that's what they said would work
Randy, it has ALWAYS been told in the method to place the aiepump in a fresh air location such as by a window.
It's part of the method.
Doubts are fine, but doesn't mean it isn't generated.
I can walk you through it in setup and correct method of generation.
Once again, just because its not obviously apparent, try it and use an led flash light or laser pointer and observe it first hand.
If you have bubbles popping in the tank, the bubbles are too large...
@Diesel knows how to generate the micro-nanobubbles with a wooden air stone... as we have discussed this at length...
At this point we cannot talk or speak in absolutes.How are you demonstrating nanobubbles and excluding microbubbles causing the effects using a laser pointer?