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03-23-2008, 04:41 PM
O2 isn't very soluble in water, about 1% of the solubility of CO2. So, adding air bubbles to a tank doesn't add much O2 by dissolving it from the bubbles. But, the air bubbles do create lots of water surface movement, and that is what increases the amount of O2 dissolving into the water. But, since CO2 goes into solution in water so easily, it also comes out of solution equally easily, so the air bubbles can remove CO2 too. Therefore, it is better to just ripple the water surface a bit with the water flow from the filter or a powerhead to get more O2 into the water. Air bubbles are for non-CO2 or non-planted tanks.
Hoppy
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