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![]() Try adding calcium to fresh water and then try a protein skimmer.
Call me nutz but I have seen whirlpools running with no bubbles then by adding fine calcium the whirlpool begins to lather up. I guess It would be an neat experiment in a empty tank. Kevin |
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![]() I have seen in waste water treatment plants use rubber type membranes that diffuse air into the tanks. They generate a fine enough bubble for fractionation purposes.
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![]() Schuran makes a FW skimmer.
But really, and this is strictly IMO, why would you need a FW skimmer? Are FW tanks not easy to maintain..?
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![]() Large aquaculture systems and ponds benefit greatly from protein skimming, particularly when water changes of a large size are so time consuming. Of course the intent for protein skimming is to improve water quality overall on a constant basis, which any aquatic environment, even a freshwater 10 gallon aquarium would benefit from.
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![]() Which is beyond what I'm trying to say. Would you, personally, spend a couple hundred to a couple thousand extra dollars to keep your 10 gallon tank a little cleaner?
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![]() Quote:
Ummmm....not AT ALL true. Plants NEVER EVER output CO2. They USE CO2 to create O2, however with no light, there is no photosynthesis, therefore no O2 output from plants. |
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![]() Quote:
http://van.physics.uiuc.edu/qa/listing.php?id=848 I'd be tempted to say that plants are constantly outputting co2. During the day time it's outweighed by the output of o2 from photosynthesis. Sorry for the off topic..... |