Specification: 16cm (H) x 9cm (W) x 22cm (L)
Light: No
Color: Red, Yellow, Blue, Neon Green
Plant: Natural or Artificial
Specification: 16cm (H) x 9cm (W) x 22cm (L)
Light: No
Color: Red, Yellow, Blue, Neon Green
Plant: Natural or Artificial
Air tubing in fish farming refers to specialized tubing used to deliver air or oxygen to aquatic environments. These tubes, often made of rubber, PVC, or other durable materials, facilitate aeration by transporting air from a source, like a blower or pump, to a diffuser, which then releases fine bubbles into the water, increasing dissolved oxygen levels. This process is crucial for the health and well-being of fish and other aquatic organisms, especially in high-density farming or when oxygen levels are low.
Here’s a more detailed look at air tubing in fish farming:
Function:
Air tubing helps aerate water by delivering compressed air, which is then converted into fine bubbles by a diffuser attached to the tube’s end.
The fine bubbles increase the surface area of the air, allowing for more efficient transfer of oxygen into the water.
Air bubbles can also help circulate water, promoting better mixing and distribution of nutrients and oxygen.
The Reed Fish, also known as the Rope Fish, is an elongated, eel-like fish native to West and Central Africa. They are characterized by their rope-like appearance, small dorsal fin spines, and absence of ventral fins. These fish are air-breathing and can be found in slow-flowing rivers and swamps, often among reeds.
An aquarium water heater is a device designed to maintain a consistent water temperature within a fish tank. It typically features a heating element encased in a glass, plastic, or titanium housing, with a built-in thermostat to regulate the temperature. Heaters come in various shapes, sizes, and wattages to suit different tank sizes and temperature requirements.
Here’s a more detailed look:
The primary purpose of an aquarium heater is to maintain a stable water temperature for the fish and other aquatic life within the tank.
A typical aquarium heater consists of a heating element (often a coiled wire or ceramic insert), a thermostat to control the temperature, and a protective casing (glass, plastic, or titanium).






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