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![]() In a freshwater tank, air stones appear to be creating flow with the bubble stream they produce, but for true flow you will require a powerhead or filter jet...
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![]() or an AIRCOMPRESSOR hose running at 90 psi no powerhead has got anything on that, although i wouldnt do that if you truly value your fish
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![]() Don't use an airstone unless you want tons of salt creep.
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![]() Wait a minute you say an airstone can be used in marine as well?
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![]() I use airstones in my top off resivour to help maintain PH and keep the water fresh.
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![]() but wouldnt that introduce air bubbles to the tank??
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![]() They don't exactly create 'flow' but they do stir the water and create movement. My predicament is that i have a cylinder tank and nowhere to really install a powerhead. Are there any other disadvantages to having an airstone in a saltwater tank?
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80g Cylinder Reef tank established Nov/07 2 black clowns, Rose BTA, Fox Face, 2 scooter blennies, Yellow tang, cleaner shrimp, sand sifting star, blue regal tang |
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