Apparently this is popular in other countries. I'm curious.
Its one of my most "must" equipment today
Sincerely Lasse
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Apparently this is popular in other countries. I'm curious.
Can you simplify how it works? I'd like to get a general idea.Its one of my most "must" equipment today
Sincerely Lasse
I run a moderate flow on the bottom 12" of the tank due to having a mandarin so he gets to hunt the frozens down with more ease at the bottom of the 24" high tank. The top half of the tank has great surface tension from to Jebao SW-4 wave makers. An HOB Reef Octopus BH1000, Fluval C4 HOB, and a Seaclone Protein skimmer modified into a chaeto reactor. So 3 things pouring into the tank with outside of the tank air.With strong illumination, lots of algae growth, a trickle filter with air pumped into it, and a good skimmer, you can achieve mild oxygen supersaturation conditions in a reef tank. This is safe and generally beneficial to your animals, but on the other hand, not at all necessary to have a successful reef (and nobody uses trickle filters anymore, anyway.) Dangerous oxygen supersaturation, which can actually hurt fish and other animals, is highly unlikely with systems and techniques typically used by hobbyists, although I believe a weir might be able to cause this if used incorrectly.
Use of ozone, by the way, does not increase your dissolved oxygen levels directly. It may help to do so indirectly, by oxidizing dissolved organic compounds which would otherwise use oxygen to decompose.
Can you simplify how it works? I'd like to get a general idea.
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