Oxygenating water

Oneofayykind

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I have a question on this for both mixing new salt water and for my QT. Is a circulation pump enough to perform the task of oxygenating the water? The reef crystals box says to oxygenate the water and I had been wondering about this with my QT anyway.
 

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I like to point the circulation pump a little towards the surface of the water, so it causes ripples at the top. This creates gas exchange (but will also increase evaporation.)
 

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Just point it so it disturbs the surface of the water, that will promote gas exchange. If you are really worried then toss a bubbler in there and place it at a depth that it will create a "dome" on the surface of the water
 

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When I used RCs I just did like @Humblefish said, point a circulation pump towards the top of the water to get it moving rapidly. I always let RCs mix overnight, takes a while to breakdown.
 

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