View Full Version : adding o2 to your reef tank??
dclegern
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 10:27 PM
been reading and reading about adding o2 to my reef. (bubbles)
and before I tried, I wanted some thoughts from ya'll.
Sounds stupid considering I've got good flow, sump, skimmer, etc....and all is well.
how many of ya'll have any type of airstone/or extra areation in you reef?
BIGBIRD123
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 10:42 PM
If you are using a skimmer, then you are adding o2..I think you only have to worry about this when you go skimmer-less. Of course I have been wrong b4...
CoryDude
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:07 PM
If you're talking about pure oxygen, then I'd think the benefits (not much imho) wouldn't be worth the risk of storing something so flamable. If you're moving water and your tank is on planet earth, you're adding oxygen.
My bacteria filter requires a high DO content. You can get higher levels by using your skimmer (like Steve said) and lots of movement along the surface layer of water at the top of the tank.
Europhyllia
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:08 PM
maybe he's thinking of O3?
ErikH
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:18 PM
I run skimmerless with O3 and love it.
justahobby
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:18 PM
Taken from here (1/2 down the page):
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2009/7/aafeature2
Oxygen is necessary for life. Minimum Dissolved Oxygen (DO) concentration of aquarium water is generally considered to be about 2 milligrams per liter (mg/l). This is not difficult to obtain as DO concentrations of ~4 mg/l have been observed in aquaria filtered only by sub-sand filters. Those aquaria using protein skimmers usually have concentrations around saturation (6-7 mg/l, depending upon water temperature, barometric pressure, altitude, salinity, etc.). Those systems using algal scrubbers (or contain much algae and/or symbiotic invertebrates) can become supersaturated with DO.
Europhyllia
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:29 PM
Those systems using algal scrubbers (or contain much algae and/or symbiotic invertebrates) can become supersaturated with DO.
Oh good. I should be all supersaturated then lol
CoryDude
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:42 PM
I test DO near my returns and can get close to 7 meq/L, but most salt systems run around 6-6.5.
BIGBIRD123
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:44 PM
what do you use to test DO?
justahobby
Mon, 5th Apr 2010, 11:52 PM
LOL Karin!! No worries huh?
ErikH
Tue, 6th Apr 2010, 12:25 AM
Soooo ozone should raise my D'OH! then right?
Cory come test my D'OH!
CoryDude
Tue, 6th Apr 2010, 10:16 AM
what do you use to test DO?
I can tell by the taste! Naw, I just have a Salifert kit. Can't attest for the accuracy, but it gives me a good range/idea of the total content.
sampsonndelila
Tue, 6th Apr 2010, 10:23 AM
Mine tastes salty, what should I taste for oxygenation saturation?
lol!
CoryDude
Tue, 6th Apr 2010, 10:27 AM
It's the number of burps you get after you drink 2 cups. 1 burp = 1 meq/L.
sampsonndelila
Tue, 6th Apr 2010, 10:36 AM
Like carbonated water right?
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