Aquarium Aeration
Aquarium aeration is the process of increasing the oxygen levels in the water of an aquarium. This is essential for the health of fish and other aquatic life, as they rely on dissolved oxygen to survive. Aeration can be achieved through various methods, such as using an air pump, air stones, or surface agitation from filters.
Proper aeration also helps to remove harmful gases, like carbon dioxide, that can build up in the water. Maintaining good water circulation and aeration promotes a balanced ecosystem, benefiting both the aquarium inhabitants and the overall water quality.