Aeration is the term used to describe the process of adding oxygen to a pond or body of water. Although oxygen can be added to the pond via a waterfall or fountainhead, often the most efficient way to provide maximum pond aeration is by using a compressor / air pump, along with tubing and diffusers to introduce a constant flow of air bubbles to the bottom of the pond. As these bubbles rise, they pull water them from the bottom of the pond to the surface where most oxygen exchange occurs.This process is called sub-surface aeration.
Why Aerate Your Pond?
Ich (Ichthyophthirius multifilis) is probably the most common parasite in ornamental fish. It is one of the few microscopic parasites that can be diagnosed without a microscope, because it has one life stage that produces salt grain sized ‘cysts’ that are easily visible with the naked eye.
Ich (Ichthyophthirius multifilis) is probably the most common parasite in ornamental fish. It is one of the few microscopic parasites that can be diagnosed without a microscope, because it has one life stage that produces salt grain sized ‘cysts’ that are easily visible with the naked eye.