In a nursery pond, oxygen is an essential presence. Algae grow on oxygen, and small fish need both oxygen and food -- algae.
Our oxygen system consists of a pump and an oxygen stone, which creates as many uniforms, fine, oxygen-rich bubbles as possible. To meet all aspects of your oxygen needs.
Keep ponds oxygen-rich for healthy fish
Without oxygen life on earth in its present form would not be possible. This also applies to life in water and thus to your pond. Pond water is provided with oxygen through a certain number of sources. In the sequence of importance they include:
Through the water surface by diffusion. Especially water which is moved by wind and rain absorbs much oxygen from the atmosphere.
By growing underwater plants. Especially oxygen-producing plants (waterweed, hornwort, and pond weed) can produce huge amounts of oxygen under favorable circumstances.
By any algae present.
Colder water can contain more oxygen than warmer water. In general, upper water layers contain more oxygen than deeper water layers. Typically speaking no problem will occur with a view to the provision of oxygen during the growing season.
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