IITUFFTOBEATII;792400; said:I dont even know where to begin and I have to go into work in just a few minutes......
The test was done with 500 ml beakers, no taper. You are correct that it has very little surface area by itself.
You are missing the point entirely. Dissolved Oxygen CONCENTRATION is independent of volume. If the same experiment had been done on a larger scale, say 1000, or 1 million gallons, and the same proportion of bubbles was used the results would be the same.
you are right in what you are saying here but my point is that no one is going to place hundreds of air stones in their aquarium to replicate the conditions you had in your beaker.To put it in scale.
Say you introduced air at say 1L per minute to your 500ml beaker.
That is equivilent 1200L per minute in a 600L tank.
We want to see our fish so therefore you have to do it to scale.You state air stones are the most effective.Don't get me wrong.I still use them.However after doing some research on wastewater and airation I am not convinced.I now beleive a powerhead with a venturi is better.The reason why as it is creating fine bubbles.mixing and circulating at the same time.Something you did not do in your experiment.I have attached a link from an innovative company who is a world leader in this field.They produce both small / large air diffussers and also other oxygenating equipment.There product (the ASPIRO) surface mounted self-aspirating propeller type aerator is reguarded as one of the best systems in the world and leaves their diffussers which are better than bubblers for dead.This is why I stated if you used a blender in your beaker and not mixed it by hand it should have beat your airstone
When you look at the link,also look at the pdf file towards top right side.Click on it aswell to get a better look at the system.They are sold world wide.
http://www.patrickcharles.com/products/aeration/aspiro
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