Are Aquarium Air Pumps Oxygen Tanks? Fish Tank Bubbles, Do You Need Them?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @KGTropicals
    @KGTropicals  4 года назад +75

    Check out our brand new website and shop for all of your aquarium supplies and fun merch!
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    • @jackmtb.a
      @jackmtb.a 4 года назад

      Ok🤪

    • @sassilou
      @sassilou 4 года назад +1

      I've got water moving constantly and my tank is doing good! What I can't seem to shift is a slimey coat on top of the water! I've previously used a skimmer but that stopped working. How can i sort it without having to buy a skimmer! You got any handy tips?

    • @sassilou
      @sassilou 4 года назад

      @Gary Watson what do you mean 2 sleaves? My water movement is going clockwise around the tank... I even have my ehiem intenal filter filled with filter floss and a bag of carbon. Im my external filter, i have that same set up in my top tray the ones below have ceramic rings and the blue course foam. The slimey rainbow kind of slime will not shift. I even stuffed filter floss in my fish net to catch the slime coat as water passed through it. The carbon was added yesterday so I'm hoping that will sort the issue. I've gone from a small tank to a massive 4ft one with a width of around 85cm. So just stuggling to properly maintain it now theres more water and an abundance of new fun looking fish....

    • @Floridaflyfishingproductions
      @Floridaflyfishingproductions 4 года назад

      I got a pet bass and they can't live without air pump

    • @yancyhammondjr
      @yancyhammondjr 4 года назад

      How do you have both of your Aquarium bubble stones hooked up?

  • @grumblebuggyspergamatron6466
    @grumblebuggyspergamatron6466 2 года назад +21

    I put a bubbler that was made to look like a water fountain in mine. One of my snails climbed on top of it and was promptly launched into the air by the bubbles, bouncing off the fixture's rocks on the way down like a plinko ball.
    Best 50 bucks I ever spent.

  • @annetnedelec1313
    @annetnedelec1313 4 года назад +457

    You have become my official reliable source of fish info

  • @randomtube8226
    @randomtube8226 3 года назад +47

    The most amazing thing that I've seen with an airater system in a tank was. The fish were actually playing in the bubbles. So if the fish like them. Definitely worth having. Air stones come in many shapes and sizes. So be creative and have fun.

  • @NEnigma777
    @NEnigma777 9 месяцев назад +2

    You’re awesome! Thank you for bringing up bettas! So many people say that they need absolutely still water and to not add bubblers. I tested that out and I took the bubbler out for 5 days. My bettas kept swimming to the bubbler waiting for it to turn on. They lingered by it like crazy. I finally turned it on, and they were swimming around like their old selves again! I’ve tested this out by even turning it off at night and the first thing I do when I wake up is turn it on and they go right to the air bubblers, waiting for the bubbles. Bettas are so smart. Anyways, great video, and you’re the first RUclipsr that explained this clearly

  • @deborahcheney432
    @deborahcheney432 3 года назад +30

    Thank you John and Lisa for your videos!! I have been keeping fish for almost 40 years, professionally for 35, and I love your passion for the hobby, and the fun way you guys explain things!! Keep up the good work, love watching you both!!

  • @ChokonenNde
    @ChokonenNde 4 года назад +40

    That was excellently done. Also just an FYI, the “tanks” that people walk around with are compressed oxygen at approximately 99.9% oxygen (compared to what is in the air we breathe is 21% oxygen), also the “compressors” that people see hooked up to a nasal cannula is actually a molecular sieve that compressed the oxygen from the air to the patient. Both require a Physician prescription.

  • @JAANDLU
    @JAANDLU 4 года назад +158

    Really? "Lets clear all of that up?" How did you miss, "Let's clear the air." when it is so obvious? You are usually so good at those.

    • @KGTropicals
      @KGTropicals  4 года назад +55

      Dangit!! You're right, I should've thought of that!!

    • @michealkinney6205
      @michealkinney6205 4 года назад +5

      @@KGTropicals That's funny because I kinda thought I was weird for hoping he said in the intro, so lets clear.. "the air" instead of "all of that up"... And I was going to leave a comment, but it seems you beat me to it, Lol.

    • @GuppyGurl
      @GuppyGurl 3 года назад +2

      I caught this too 😂

    • @noneapplied8204
      @noneapplied8204 3 года назад +1

      Having watched 15+ of his videos in the last day, they are NOT good at jokes...

  • @IgorCassel
    @IgorCassel Год назад +5

    FInally found the answer for my doubt. I don't need an air pump for my tank since the filter drops the water from the top, moving the water and there's also a small waterfall to the second part of the tank. Great video!

  • @axelleaa
    @axelleaa 2 года назад +37

    Ugh I’m so new to this fish life and it’s so stressful! I wish there was a place I could just vent and ask all my questions to😂 your videos have been so helpful amongst all this stress! I love my new fish children but I never know what’s normal and what’s abnormal when it comes to these fellows!

    • @webkinzarehere9067
      @webkinzarehere9067 Год назад +3

      Highly recommend joining fish groups on Facebook to ask your questions :) people are always very helpful

    • @brandhark7935
      @brandhark7935 Год назад

      There is. Reddit! Lol 😊

    • @chantelledippenaar5860
      @chantelledippenaar5860 11 месяцев назад

      I feel the same way😅

    • @axelleaa
      @axelleaa 11 месяцев назад

      @@chantelledippenaar5860 A year later, I’m still in the hobby and am about to set up my fifth nano tank. Stick with it, be patient, do loooots of research, and it will all work out🥰🥰🥰 I’ve learned so much over time it’s amazing.

  • @jeffharris96
    @jeffharris96 4 года назад +53

    Here’s another tip!
    If you mod your sponge filters and add a small air stone in the base you get smaller bubbles which is more efficient as the amount of air needed is reduced because smaller bubbles lift more water.
    Another one when moving fish, keep them on the cooler side, cooler water holds more oxygen than warm water and reduced metabolism of the fish means less oxygen consumed and less waste produced.

    • @danm8004
      @danm8004 Год назад +3

      Be careful following advice from people on the internet.
      This is okay short term but if you're shipping tropical fish or transporting them for more than a couple of hours you should really keep them warm somehow to avoid white spot infection. I don't know where you got your fish from but it's probably in the water column.

    • @bguen1234
      @bguen1234 Год назад

      Yep. Most fish keeping advice on the internet is just plain wrong. 😣

    • @bguen1234
      @bguen1234 Год назад

      There is already an air diffuser at the bottom of a sponge filter. Replacing it with an air stone won't make any difference in volume of water pulled through a sponge filter. The volume of water displaced is all that matters. Fine bubbles are more efficient at transferring oxygen into the water, but won't make the sponge filter "more efficient"

  • @WhuchakaV
    @WhuchakaV 4 года назад +12

    Walmart. Fishing section. 10 different kinds of bubblers, rechargeable, battery operated, usb operated. I have many and the best is the 4 dollar mr bubbles that takes AA or AAA one or two batteries at a time.

  • @brfinger
    @brfinger 4 года назад +20

    Hey there! Long time fan though very rarely post. An absolute great thing about air pumps (or anything that causes atmospheric exchange) is that in low-tech planted tanks it can help to add CO2 when the plants deplete it from the water via the atmospheric exchange. By increasing also C02 with 02 in tanks that are C02 depleted, it helps to empower the plants that we have to fight off so many various forms of algae. Using air stones, when ran accordingly, can actually bring your C02 levels near the level of passive C02 setups with out all the extra added costs. And as you mentioned, they are absolutely fantastic for helping to spread nutrients throughout the water column.

  • @juliefuglistahler715
    @juliefuglistahler715 3 года назад +58

    Loved the garage analogy! "Oooh lord help me, it's getting stuffy in here!"

  • @amberblyledge7859
    @amberblyledge7859 3 года назад +8

    Freaking yes. And you don’t need a big one. My parent’s 65 is kept happy by a little ten gal air pump. Now I think it also depends on your fish load, tank size, and how far the water from your filter drops to get into the aquarium.

  • @DeepikaAditya
    @DeepikaAditya 4 года назад +15

    There is one more use, when I go for vacation I insert a air filter with dual power that goes to battery when power goes and remains in power supply usually. So if there is power outage when I am not home it takes care.

    • @Just_Lurking8
      @Just_Lurking8 3 года назад

      Which one do you use ? I want to buy some.

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      @@Just_Lurking8 you should better ask him how long it works, because for some civilized countries even 1 hour is considered power outage, but in my place 24 hours is normal.

    • @Just_Lurking8
      @Just_Lurking8 2 года назад

      @@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm That is so hard, 24 hours is a lot of time …

  • @dusk1947
    @dusk1947 4 года назад +7

    Great commentary.
    Surface agitation is the real key though and I'm glad you said it repeatedly. The bubbles emitted from the stone do very little until they breach the water surface and interfere with waters surface cohesion; that bubble breaking the surface is where most of the exchange takes place, not the bubble passing through the tank's solution.
    Any surface agitation breaks the water-atmosphere interface and encourages gasses to diffuse both into the solution and into the atmosphere according to the gradient's present in either material

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад +1

      somehow I cannot believe it. if there is surface agitation on top, then there is some on the outer walls of the bubbles going through water.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 2 года назад

      @@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm Of course there is but the contact is very short lived so the affect is minimal.

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      @@cchavezjr7 well, it would be great to see some tests. I hate the sound of those bubbles. I would love to be able to hide the air stone under water under some sort of hood capturing the bubbles thus capturing the noise.

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 2 года назад

      @@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm You don't really need the air stone though. Just the motion of the water from the filter does enough. I haven't used an airstone since I was a little kid and thought it was needed.

  • @AfricanCichlids
    @AfricanCichlids 4 года назад +82

    Great vid John, you nearly killed me with that thumbnail.

  • @songbirdmedows
    @songbirdmedows 4 года назад +3

    Thank you. I’m relatively new to the fish world. I inherited two large striped Raphael‘s and a couple of large Cory catfish. And now I have 19 fish and one snail LOL Anyhow I have a great neighbor who has 1- 75 gallon 2- 65 gallon and many smaller aquariums around her home. All beautiful, she has told me about your RUclips channel and has helped me loads. I am really enjoying the fish world and am going to start a 55 gal very soon. Your channel has helped me loads 😊

  • @briankepner7569
    @briankepner7569 3 года назад +46

    Back in college I had an Oscar that like to wander into the bubbles and let himself rise to the surface and I think it was actually entertainment for him

  • @Cavegeckosol
    @Cavegeckosol 4 года назад +3

    In a pinch, fish can push water over their gills to get oxygen. After all, they are shipped overnight in sealed bags. But beneficial bacteria can only live without water movement for about 2 hours (depending on temperature). These pumps are vital for keeping your aquarium's filtration alive in a power outage or long car ride.

  • @alaingauthier3564
    @alaingauthier3564 4 года назад +4

    I added a UPS (battery backup) like those used for computers to power my Tidal filters and air sponge filters on my two tanks. Can sustain power both for about 90 minutes. If needed, I can disconnect the Tidal filters and just keep the air pumps going.

  • @funnelbeaker9839
    @funnelbeaker9839 3 года назад +3

    That constan coloumn of bubbles pumped in under pressure gives the water much air, do not underestimate the total surface of those bubbles and the high pressure between the airbubbles and the water. In my higly filtrated 750 tank introduced an airpump, and i actually see airbubbles sitting at the bottom of the tank after a night of aeriation. And... my tank had good watercirculation before i introduced the airpump.

  • @emmathomson2584
    @emmathomson2584 3 года назад +7

    I wasn’t going to add an air stone to my 10gal tank until you mentioned all the benefits in this video! I’ve got a big filter but it’s turned down so the flow is manageable for my betta. I definitely think the tanks more stagnant than it should be & I loved when you mentioned that an air stone will help keep a ‘hard to reach area’ of your tank cleaner! Great ideas!!! Found a new air pump for $2 at my local thrift store so going to get an air stone now!!

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      have you tried sleeping in the same room with an air stone?

    • @emmathomson2584
      @emmathomson2584 2 года назад +1

      @@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm I don’t have any fish tanks in my room but I do have a hamster & he’s definitely louder than the air pump could be 😂 so I’m probably not the best judge as a tornado could hit my home & I may continue to sleep

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      @@emmathomson2584 not funny, but I get your point. I think humanity is gradually moving to the point where we are just going to become vegetables without any senses, and unable to hear or feel a thing with our sensors. I still have those sensors and the feelings I get from this noisy world and society sometimes get really unbearable, and that's why I live in a small town far from civilisation.

  • @Icehso140
    @Icehso140 4 года назад +23

    I still like the idea of populating your tank only to the point where it can handle the fish load without power. Yes you need battery pumps when the power goes out if your tank is overloaded. If your area is prone to long outages, less fish = less concern. Good video. I like sponge filters in addition to HOB filters. Some air stones are seriously noisy and don't work for me in a "quiet" room.

    • @PaulZyCZ
      @PaulZyCZ 4 года назад +2

      less fish... no fish soup

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      I have never seen a quiet air stone and they drive me mad with their noise. I am not a truck driver, and I have well functioning ears.

  • @ilovefishkeeping1259
    @ilovefishkeeping1259 4 года назад +20

    Can you make a video about the best combinations of fish for different sized tanks. (5 gal, 10gal, 20gal etc)

  • @williamblansett5786
    @williamblansett5786 2 года назад +2

    Great explanation on air pumps. However the surface around each bubble is a surface too. Although the oxygen exchange is minimal and not the reason to have an air pump, it is another added reason to have one. When I had tanks, I loved underground filters which reduces " dead spots." Someone told me if I take the egg crate covering that covers the shop or kitchen lights use a heated pin to punch holes in the egg crate covering and glue Chinese marbles to one side with aquarium safe seal or glue cut a hole on each one of the opposite two sides to glue & place the plastic tube then run an airstone and line in each that makes a perfect under ground filter. They were correct but if you include Dojos or Spiny eels and Geophagus species or African Giraffe cichlid that keeps the small round pebble gravel churned up. I still would replace the water with a quarter water change at appropriate intervals moving my larger rocks to clean under them as well as well. I liked the waterfall effect and sidemounted filter would add.

  • @Brentor14
    @Brentor14 4 года назад +7

    I love the USB air pumps I’ve used them 3 times this year due to power outages just pop them onto my sponge filters airlines and into my laptop and it’s kept my fish happy and alive :)

  • @TheDaspiffy
    @TheDaspiffy 3 года назад +10

    I remember my dad had an under gravel filter in his tank while I was growing up but I've never seen them in fish stores. Why were they used and why aren't they used anymore?

    • @spooky3669
      @spooky3669 3 года назад +3

      Bc eventually they clog up and you have to demolish your entire tank to get it fixed.

  • @harrycelentano2206
    @harrycelentano2206 4 года назад +3

    There's a few negatives to air pumps that prevent me from using them. I've actually removed my air pumps simply due to the noise that it was creating. You could have the quietest pump however the noise from the surface agitation drove me insane. I simply use my filters to create surface movement which works fine for me. the crazy thing is, I like how a wall bubble looks. I just hate the constant droning noise and the spittle on the glass from them.

    • @rosemarydudley9954
      @rosemarydudley9954 4 года назад

      Harry Celantano....regarding "the spittle"...Most tanks have a ledge facility for a cover/hood over your tank. If you fill the water to the internal ledge, you wont get the spittle.
      The air pump can have a long tube attached to it. I had a tube the length of the tank, I pin=pricked it about every 1/2 inch and attached it to the pump. I covered the tube with gravel at the back of the tank and had a lovely curtain of bubbles rising 24/7. Looked really nice. Hope that was helpfull.

    • @petedetraglia4776
      @petedetraglia4776 4 года назад

      Buy an in line air valve to control the air flow from your air pump. I have a 3.5 gallon tank with one betta fish, a sponge air filter, and a tetra up to 4 gallon internal filter. Plenty of oxygen getting into the water with only gentle water surface agitation. Also getting plenty of filtration with both of these running in the tank. My tank is quiet as can be. I also set my air pump on a mouse pad for a computer so it dampens the vibrations. Hope this helps....

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад +1

      @@petedetraglia4776 it does not help. You simply have tolerant ears, and tolerant mentality. Moving the filter far away doesn't help because the bibration moves through the pipes. Also what ''sponge air filter''' did you mean? Also the air valve to control noise... It minimizes the amount of air which goes into water, so possibly you don't have almost any air entering your tank. Of course, if you minimize the amount of air, then you minimize the amount of noise created by the bubbles, and then why do you need the device if you are not using it? I am really puzzled from all points of view.

  • @yaej
    @yaej 2 года назад

    thanks for the help! i'm in a dire situation right now and your video helped me realize, quickly and simply, why i need to buy an air pump.
    explanation below :D
    during the night, i've caught my fish coming up to the surface for oxygen. i have a 10 gallon, a decent amount of hardscape, and a few live plants in here. i have the water filled up past the outflow line, so there's no waterfall to really agitate the surface, which means that my water may not be sufficiently oxygenated during lights-out. another reason being that my live plants stop producing oxygen when the lights are off at night, they actually start absorbing it. and in a *slightly* overstocked 10 gallon, my fish will run out of oxygen quicker.
    in my situation, an air pump is definitely crucial. i need surface agitation and oxygen in the tank for my overstocked tank during the night, else my fish would not have a very good time sleeping. another reason being that my cycle actually isn't totally complete (having a bacterial bloom at the moment). i was forced into a fish-in cycle, so my ammonia is not at 0 ppm. it's closer to 0.5, maybe 0.6. in 78 degree water with a ph of 8.0, that level ammonia is borderline toxic to my fish.
    ammonia converting to nitrites is an oxidization process, so it requires oxygen. in an overstocked, non-cycled tank, especially at night, oxygen levels deplete very quickly. i thought about it last night and realized that i could potentially be hindering the nitrification process by not providing enough surface agitation in my tank for oxygen to come in. as a result, i am slowing down the cycle that's already stressing out my fish, when i need this cycle to complete ASAP.
    by buying an air pump, not only do i provide more oxygen in my tank for my fish while they sleep at night, but i could potentially speed up the nitrogen cycle and have a fully cycled and safe tank for my fish to live in faster than if i didn't have an air pump.

  • @gazza2933
    @gazza2933 Год назад +4

    I have been told that I don't need my pump all of the time and my tetras are dieing off.
    I have noticed them gasping at the surface too.
    Pump back on and getting a few airstones.
    Thank you for this.
    Bit late but Happy 4th July Everyone! 👍 🇺🇸 🇬🇧

  • @pullbackbaby
    @pullbackbaby 2 года назад

    We recently lost power and it took over a day and a half to turn it back on. I had been setting up a tank actually a few things This is very addicting hobby. For about a month now. When the power went out I was out of town so I could not hook anything up to an inverter with a battery. I can see where the battery powered d cell pump would come in very handy. Anyway the sad ending is for the 9 neon Tetra and a 10 gallon tank. It had a couple plants and some frog bit but that didn't help much. All nine neon Tetra are dead and if you have tetras I highly recommend this. The catfish that was in the tank is fine The puffer fish in another tank are fine and all of the loaches catfish and gara fish seem okay. We did lose one axolotl because of the air conditioning. Anyway all the best to whoever reads this and enjoy your hobby 😊

  • @Shetasen
    @Shetasen 4 года назад +10

    Is it weird that I just like the hum and the sounds of bubbles? I got this tiny fishbowl air pump 20 years ago and it still works and pretty well too.

    • @dizzyguy7423
      @dizzyguy7423 4 года назад +1

      yeah it’s just i’ve got a tank right next to my bed so it’s pretty loud

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      @@dizzyguy7423 that's why I stopped using those fckg air pump, too loud.

  • @royster3345
    @royster3345 3 года назад

    After years using pumps on tanks I started a new tank 5 years back without one. Being a Juwel model it has a filter built in, previous tanks I'd used an external large filter. What with having to replace filter pipes over years and seals again thought I'd try the internal filter. Opinion on these is split out there, some buy these types of tank and remove the filter, which makes no sence when you've just paid for it to be there.
    So in all those 5+ years it's been perfect, filter basket is easy to lift out and clean meaning I'm doing it more often. Plus I can change the filter contents and try and check different filter mediums. The power head is angled to push the water along the back of the tank and slightly upwards to create a circular flow back to the filter and agitates the suface.
    One add on I've just ordered though is a surface skimmer to remove and keep clear the surface of residue that comes off plants and food, also will keep the surface in a better condition for oxygen transfer.
    I do regular 10% water changes , gravel cleans and test the water, this is the first tank that's given me real success with plants so can't be too bad.

  • @gerhardhildebrand3850
    @gerhardhildebrand3850 4 года назад +6

    Ive wondered about the air pump forever and finally i got a good video about it the moment is asked a question to myself in my head you answered it in the video this is the best video i’ve seen so far about air pumps
    And got to say i love the intro and the song

  • @adrianargent2715
    @adrianargent2715 Год назад

    Thank you from UK John and Lisa. I started with a tub in the garden this year and replaced that with a 110 gallon above ground aquarium plus 4 tanks indoors, (where else can I put one) Yes I saw your video about multi tank syndrome 😃. I have learned so much from you both, you are my go to place for info and advice. Appreciate the fun honest and straight forward approach. Thanks again

  • @fishdakid895
    @fishdakid895 4 года назад +19

    They are very useful when the power goes out

    • @jacobsexoticlayer2646
      @jacobsexoticlayer2646 4 года назад

      Honey, there’s no power how do the bubbles work then

    • @jessejames5170
      @jessejames5170 4 года назад

      @@jacobsexoticlayer2646 aquarium co op sells usb air pumps for like $10.
      Quiet, and runs off a rechargable pack or any usb

    • @fishdakid895
      @fishdakid895 3 года назад

      @@jacobsexoticlayer2646 honey, I’m talking about when the electricity of your house/apartment goes out

  • @IsyMaxine
    @IsyMaxine Год назад

    We have a 75 gallon tank that always worries me every time the power goes out. It was my dad's fish tank and we only have 1 more fish left that he bred before he passed away 2 years ago. I have been so anxious during this current power outage and I've been freaking out all day.
    A friend lent me his power supply and I'm running an air pump I found with. I wasn't sure if it'll help without a brand new stone but I feel that having some water movement in general is probably better than nothing.
    I came across your video at 2am and it's really helping relieve my anxiety of things a bit. I really appreciate how enjoyable you made the video be 🙏
    I just gave a like and a sub🙂🙏

  • @davidlee8406
    @davidlee8406 4 года назад +46

    It's called air pump, not oxygen pump for good reason.

    • @AlbertoMartinez765
      @AlbertoMartinez765 4 года назад +1

      exactly

    • @socalfishnoob9938
      @socalfishnoob9938 4 года назад

      Exactly my friend air has over 70% of nitrogen❤

    • @ricbrunner3880
      @ricbrunner3880 4 года назад

      You’re right but it brakes the surface of the water helping to oxygenate the water.

    • @NeonAmnesia
      @NeonAmnesia 4 года назад

      @@ricbrunner3880 it's usually very small though, unless someone is using those very long airstones that creates enough surface agitation. Or a sponge filter that creates large bubbles (creates greater surface agitation).

  • @CascadianExotics
    @CascadianExotics 4 года назад +2

    Should also mention that dechlorinators use O2 in the water in order to break down chlorine and chloramine molecules. Having an air stone running will help keep the O2 levels up when doing water changes.

  • @olafelsberry9271
    @olafelsberry9271 4 года назад +7

    From what my grandpa taught me is the air pump does is it doesn't give the fishtank oxygen it displaces carbon dioxide more.

  • @xt3916
    @xt3916 Год назад +2

    That's a googly eye betta you got there!

  • @oliver7011
    @oliver7011 4 года назад +23

    Good topic! I haven’t seen this covered yet!

  • @vblogger22
    @vblogger22 4 года назад

    Like you said on the first night that I bought a one foot tank and 3 pairs of Molly fish, and of course an air pump, I didn’t slept much. I felt the bubbles were stirring the water so much that probably the fishes couldn’t rest/sleep, so I switched off the pump for couple of hours. I was in doubt if I did the right thing. So next day I was back at the shop and I bought a regulator by which the flow of air is controlled. I am at peace since then. The shop didn’t had a filter small enough for one foot tank.

  • @Godzilla369-p2c
    @Godzilla369-p2c 4 года назад +6

    my fish (plecos, red tail sharks) love the bubbles running up against them.

    • @darrenhayes7786
      @darrenhayes7786 3 года назад

      Yes my black moor loves swimming into the bubbles it helps them shed dead scales and they love that feeling ..my black moor is very curious and playful since I've added the air pump

    • @mtloke5732
      @mtloke5732 6 месяцев назад

      Jacuzzi effect

  • @bdmenne
    @bdmenne 2 месяца назад

    Great video idea. I’ve ALWAYS wondered these questions.
    I personally hate seeing bubbles in a fish tank RAPIDLY ascending.
    It’s way too distracting. Bubbles are always repetitive unnatural.
    The “coolest” thing about bubbles is the diamond like luminosity reflection with a bright light.

  • @pipesbkvl
    @pipesbkvl 4 года назад +10

    Thank you, this was some information I needed to improve my tanks!

  • @622wesc
    @622wesc 4 года назад +2

    My spray bar points towards the surface. Really helps the gas exchange.

  • @kristenwinter8157
    @kristenwinter8157 4 года назад +3

    I have the marina portable pumps lol and I am one of those nerds that put a pump when I’m transferring fish. Love this video.

  • @chrisbleurgh7425
    @chrisbleurgh7425 4 года назад +1

    Got a little hung up on the surface agitation. A snapshot of the bubbles coming out of an air stone will likely have just as much total surface area as the top of the tank at a given time. Gas diffusion occurs just as readily if not more in the turbulent bubble column, given it's the same air on the surface as it being pumped in. Just thought I'd add that in here.

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад

      most people say that those bubbles in side water do not matter, and what matters is only their explosion at the surface... I am not sure.

  • @grahamsmith2022
    @grahamsmith2022 4 года назад +5

    This is one of the great myths of aquarium keeping,I don't have an air pump at all on my tropical aquarium as the power filter agitates the water surface and aquarium hygiene keeps derititus from collecting,I think air stones are more decorative than functional but,they do look great,each to their own.

    • @mimicmage
      @mimicmage 4 года назад +1

      I never had air pump cause I never liked the look of it 😂

    • @lf206
      @lf206 4 года назад +1

      It’s a similar myth that didn’t help the goldfish we had once, pet store guy tried to tell us that filters add oxygen to the water, and since we knew oxygen enters the water all by itself, at the surface, we figured he was just trying to sell something. Didn’t know squat about cycling, so we didn’t buy anything for the poor fish.

    • @bkelly821
      @bkelly821 3 года назад +1

      I have done both. I like the movement it creates. But you do not neeeed one. I have had tanks full of fish with no air pumps. Happy thanksgiving fish freaks

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад +1

      My filter has a sprinkler, so it works as an air stone. The air pump sounds terrible and I gave up using it. I would also stop using the filter but if there is no surface agitation, then I get that nasty slimey film on top of water.

  • @adamwaind5057
    @adamwaind5057 3 года назад +2

    under gravel filters are my favourite filters. but yeah they are very oldschool.

  • @TheFishNerd
    @TheFishNerd 4 года назад +16

    Once saw a video where the dude said "you don't need to aerate your tank water because H2O is already part oxygen."
    🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @nicolero8130
      @nicolero8130 4 года назад

      :))) apparently he can breathe H2O

  • @MoldyBones27
    @MoldyBones27 6 месяцев назад

    Y’all are amazing! This is my first tank as an adult and I’m loving it!!! You have helped me so much. I watch my snails and shrimp for like 4-8hours or more a day hahaha

  • @happyheartslee
    @happyheartslee 4 года назад +25

    But my betta lovessss the air bubbles! 🤣🤣 He is one weird fellow!

  • @jonatanfrimannatneosen1721
    @jonatanfrimannatneosen1721 2 года назад +2

    Since you love the comment section... I thought I'd add that you forgot to mention one thing about the bubbles, and gas exchange. As you explained in the video, oxygen enters the water at a set rate through atmospheric air simply being in contact with the surface of the water. While bubbles do agitate the surface, effectively enlarging the areal of the surface, it's important to rember that the bubbles are in fact also surrounded by a spherical surface of water, as they go up through the water column. So the atmospheric oxygen inside the bubbles themselves do in fact also get absorbed into the water, making them a tad more effective than what came across in your video. Also, while it's mostly only applicable for the few of us who are oddball fanatics, air bubbles can be highly stressful and agitating for a select few types of fish. Fish like African butterflies, most types of knife fish, and any other fish that have evolved special and highly sensitive means to feel the water their in and any change and movement in said water, will absolutely hate you for putting in an air stone. Must be a sort of having a construction crew perpetually working in your back yard. Worth mentioning if you ever do a vid like this again. And it was a great vid, cheers!

  • @below_average_student
    @below_average_student 4 года назад +3

    This is a good question because even when the air bubbles turn off like when the power goes out, the fish are still alive even after a couple of hours.

    • @etyrnal
      @etyrnal 4 года назад

      @Gary Watson oh, it is. I've seen it. Amulet-less magic. Yikes! Imagine if the power got into the wrong fins!!
      This one time, the air pump for the ocean stopped during a solar eclipse... and...
      [to be continued...]

  • @carrielange2692
    @carrielange2692 2 года назад +2

    I've been fretting over the oxygen cause the top is covered in floaters -
    frog bit. I put an air stone in, but the bubble can't really "go"
    anywhere cause of the floaters... My tank is heavily planted, so will
    the plants make enough oxygen that I don't have to worry about it? I
    hate to take the frog bit out cause I love the jungle looks and my
    shrimpies just love it this way. There are a lot of live, rooted plants
    as well. Thank you.

  • @Straight0uttaCrofton
    @Straight0uttaCrofton 3 года назад +9

    i just like seeing the bubbles - my filter return oxygenates the water plenty

  • @matthewpetersen4417
    @matthewpetersen4417 2 года назад +1

    I took care of a pond once, was covered in slime and algae, I installed two aerators and within two weeks the pond was crystal clear to the bottom, and all the growth died. Ph is very important and will typically be the sayer of what happens.

  • @Helpfulsuggestions
    @Helpfulsuggestions 6 месяцев назад

    I have a question ??
    If you have a lot of live plants and you’re not running CO2 and you’re not running an aquarium pump.
    and your water is pretty stagnant except for an HOB.
    Should you be running an air stone when you’re trying to increase CO2 levels for the plants ???
    On a heavily stocked fish aquarium

  • @alejandrolisdero4531
    @alejandrolisdero4531 4 года назад +5

    Airstones are recomended in tall aquariums.

  • @tstahler5420
    @tstahler5420 2 года назад

    I always loved an end to end bubble curtain on dark background. Give the tank depth.

  • @thebushchechen
    @thebushchechen 4 года назад +3

    hey you guys have helped me so much with setting my first community tank up, thank you from aus.

  • @WattsRaider
    @WattsRaider 4 года назад

    Plain and simple. More air in the water is good. Also it helps keep the water moving in the tank. My fish love the bubbles. I've trained them for feeding time when I turn the bubbles off. They know when the bubbles are off they know it's time to eat.

  • @swttuth0329
    @swttuth0329 3 года назад +5

    5:21 that fish looks really rough. Is he ok?

  • @blaisemcgee5289
    @blaisemcgee5289 2 года назад +1

    As a newbie to the hobby, your information has been invaluable!

  • @ryanmcgregor2828
    @ryanmcgregor2828 4 года назад +3

    I love how it is the power cable in the thumb nail not an air line 😂

  • @erniepianezza1170
    @erniepianezza1170 4 года назад +2

    Great vid John! I missed seeing them! Anytime i go to a garage sale or flea market and see aquarium supplies dirt cheap i pick them up! Can't tell you how many pumps i've picked up for a buck or less!! Old style box filters as well. I love them and they've worked really well for me the entire 50 years i've been at this hobby!! Happiest of Holidays and hi to Lisa!! Peace always. ernie!! 😍😃💝😻😄

  • @MrJohnblaine
    @MrJohnblaine 3 года назад +3

    I'm obsessed with your advices.

  • @Barb5001
    @Barb5001 3 года назад

    One thing I did not see mentioned is you should uses a one way check valve in the air line to prevent any water from siphoning back to the air pump when than the air pump is lower than the tank. This is particularly critical with an AC powered pump.

  • @AJBAdventures
    @AJBAdventures 4 года назад +2

    Nice video John 👍
    I've just ordered as twin outlet air pump and sponge filter for my 50 Gallon because my high flow hang in back filter is a pain in the arse to dismantle to clean the filter pads!
    Hopefully the sponge filter setup will make life easier ! 👌

  • @jarakharmison5350
    @jarakharmison5350 4 года назад

    I'm with him. it brings air in the tank sure, but it goes to the top quickly and pops. it doesn't go to the fishes gills. but the pops help agitate the water so is can speed up gas exchange.

  • @despertandoparaosomprofess522
    @despertandoparaosomprofess522 4 года назад +5

    Great video! I've got a question. What about the amount of bubbles? I'm always worried about using the full power of my air pump, cause it's a bubble curtain (as we call it in my country), and I feel like the amount of bubbles can stress my fish, maybe too much noise or moviment. What do you say? Thank you!

  • @warrior4lyfe85
    @warrior4lyfe85 3 года назад +2

    I have a 55gal and I keep getting recommending the Wave Maker vs the ball shaped airstone I was going to get or the sponge filter. Why would the Wave Maker be better?

  • @Edgecrusher28
    @Edgecrusher28 4 года назад +3

    love that fish room!

  • @sunvol4503
    @sunvol4503 4 года назад +1

    I think a simpler explanation would be that air pumps creates more surface area in the tank. There is more water to air contact creating more chances for gas exchange.

  • @TinoushGTR
    @TinoushGTR 3 года назад +6

    Have never seen a zombie beta before. Cool

  • @maharanigladys
    @maharanigladys 5 месяцев назад

    Sir, I want to ask: 1. For a 20x20x25 tank, do you need an aerator? There's already a hanging filter...
    2. In the morning and afternoon I turn off the lights because there is sunlight, do I need to provide an aerator?
    3. I will turn on the lights at night after I get home from the office around 9pm (because I'm in the bedroom, the AC is on 16°C 😅 so I need a light so the water isn't too cold🙈..
    4. Fill with low CO2 plants, bright fluorescent fish, guppies, mollies, platties, and ornamental shrimp..
    5. The tank is new and will be filled with tap water (in Indonesia, you can't drink tap water because it contains iron and chlorine).
    6. what should I do and what do I have for my tank?

  • @leyenda6149
    @leyenda6149 4 года назад +2

    I hear they are best for surface agitation if you have a canister filter.

  • @paithanME
    @paithanME 3 года назад

    Ok so an airpump into a Aerogarden / hydroponic system for plant growing makes water movement, which gives survace movement, which gives more air for your plant roots?
    Is the pump enough or do you need an airstone?
    What does the airstone do? Why are Airstones blue? Which on must I take for my plants, the round one or the square one?

  • @MegaCharmaine123
    @MegaCharmaine123 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for all the helpful tips. I have gotten a lot of advice that applied to my aquariums.

  • @buckfutter99
    @buckfutter99 3 года назад +1

    Last summer we put a bunch of crawfish in our turtle tank as food. This tank has no filter and exchange water once every two weeks. 150 gallon. We over hauled it and found one crawfish alive. We gave it its own10 gal tank with a filter and bubble curtain. It has molted , eats and doesn’t try to escape. Luckiest prey item ever.

  • @Bitterstone3849
    @Bitterstone3849 2 года назад

    May sound strange but watching the small bubbles rising from an air stone. I find more relaxing than watching the fish. Lol.

  • @sergeiz.5815
    @sergeiz.5815 3 года назад +3

    Awesome RUclips thank you. I'm new at fishtank hobby. Started with a 10 gallon. What numer of fish can you have in a 10 gallon and do fish need places to hide ?
    New subscriber:)

  • @carolinesmith1064
    @carolinesmith1064 Год назад

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Just setting up a 10g for a Betta. Got a small filter but the water isn’t moving. Advice on line is confusing land contradicting.

  • @anandhukrishnannair1346
    @anandhukrishnannair1346 4 года назад +3

    luv u kg for informative videos

  • @keepamerica2astrong280
    @keepamerica2astrong280 3 года назад +2

    Great vid as usual. Not only does the air pump give life and helps their environment, it looks great too...

  • @jordanwalker5233
    @jordanwalker5233 4 года назад +3

    I'd really love to see a video on maybe a good way to set up an outdoor aquarium

  • @INCOGNITO2106
    @INCOGNITO2106 3 года назад

    Hi. Please , I need your help. I'm new..and I'm not sure if I made a mistake. In your opinion, can I keep my betta in an aquarium with just an air pump+air stone (without a filter) if I change water (20-25%) and aspire the gravel every 1.5weeks? Thank you!

  • @kinkyfella1994
    @kinkyfella1994 4 года назад +3

    Omg! Thank you for this video. Luterally contemplating if i need to stuff in an air pump ytd

  • @TW_Chizm
    @TW_Chizm 4 года назад +1

    Well I love how LRB does filter less natural tanks, but I’ve found mine do the best with a sponge and a filter or bubbler with it. It seems the surface agitation just makes the whole tank healthier!

    • @TW_Chizm
      @TW_Chizm 4 года назад

      Le Baguette That is cool! I have done it with neo shrimp but I did it for the all natural thing, I loved the balance of it. Still though even my neos seemed to do a lot better with lot of surface agitation....

    • @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm
      @English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm 2 года назад +1

      @@TW_Chizm did you mean cherries?

    • @TW_Chizm
      @TW_Chizm 2 года назад +1

      @@English_Lessons_Pre-Int_Interm Cherry shrimp are neocaridina shrimp, so yes.

  • @harshwardhansingh3090
    @harshwardhansingh3090 4 года назад +6

    All of my tanks are without any air stone and if light goes off, My tanks still function well. How is that possible 🤔

    • @Jennie_Tsiokana
      @Jennie_Tsiokana 3 года назад +2

      You might have water movement and flow from your filter

  • @ronniesunkler2353
    @ronniesunkler2353 Год назад +1

    I went from thinking sponge filters didn’t work to loving them after using them in my angelfish breeder tanks. Now one of of my main 125 gallon tanks is ran off a pair of sponge filters rated for 80 gallons a piece

  • @SlickNick3
    @SlickNick3 4 года назад +3

    Thumbnail 10/10! Good info

  • @chelseystark974
    @chelseystark974 3 года назад

    I’ve just added a stone air pump to my tank. The filter works but isn’t very strong…should I keep the pump running all the time or turn it off over night? Is there a risk of too much oxygen in the tank?

  • @edjasewicz8443
    @edjasewicz8443 4 года назад +2

    Your videos are so cool they’re so interesting and educational makes me want to keep going in the fish Hobby

  • @Sacredbull
    @Sacredbull Год назад

    Hey. We’re running co2 and an air stone in our tank. We’ve been told by our local fish store actually we shouldn’t be running both simultaneously as the air stone counteracts the CO2? They’ve recommended instead to run the co2 during the day and airstone at night (and to get a finer one) Is this correct advice? We have an internal filter in the corner of the tank.

  • @oscarorlandomesaleal3266
    @oscarorlandomesaleal3266 2 года назад +3

    Hello ...is that Betta healty.?

    • @grimmick9446
      @grimmick9446 6 месяцев назад

      He's got Popeye, it's common with Betta and bred in some goldfish . For Betta it's due to inbreeding