Bait tank technology

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2019
  • 91 degree Minnow Challenge

Комментарии • 4

  • @deerkings
    @deerkings 4 года назад +1

    I just cant wait to get this tank. I had three different well named tanks. I talked to bobby for three hours he is one of the nicest guys I have ever talked to about tanks he sure knows what he is doing when coming to building bait tanks.

  • @tmise50
    @tmise50 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve had my chiller bait tank out in the shed for five days now, the water temperature is 64 degrees and half the time I haven’t even latched the top down. It was filled with well water which I’m guessing was around 57-58 degrees. So an increase of 6-7 degrees in five days? So glad I own one!

  • @hillbillybassfisherman8181
    @hillbillybassfisherman8181 2 года назад

    i only use the air bubbler in my bait tank an i use to use airator an since i used just the bubbler my bait so better active..I made a 250 gallon tank an i started with airator bait died then i change to a bubbler an never lost bait again.So my question is were did the science come from to make moving water for any bait fish ? but i did use oxygen pump that mom had after she past so its pure oxygen bubbles

    • @chillerbaittank7619
      @chillerbaittank7619  2 года назад

      Air is only 19 to 20% Oxygen, and approximately 78 percent Nitrogen. The Oxygen gas exchange happens the very moment the air bubble is created. The science behind our Bait Tank extracts the 19 percent Oxygen from the air and uses the Nitrogen to agitate the pump compartment off gassing ammonia. One this prevents bubble abrasion that stripes slime. Two by only pumping Oxygen without the bubble into the main tank we can run the system brimful pressurized preventing main tank sloshing further beating up baits in rough water conditions.