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Can-Air Vortex Diffuser

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Weight:
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  • Can-Air Vortex Diffuser
  • Canadian Made Pond aeration diffuser
  • Diffuser in Water
CAD.$349.00

Description

 Can-Air EPDM Vortex Pond Diffuser

 

Can-Air diffusers are one of the toughest, most efficent diffusers made in Canada.  These diffusers cost less because they are made in Canada.

High quality check valve and 8 feet of highly efficent diffuser tubing makes this diffuser a winner for all your needs from a 10 meter koi pond to 500 hectar lake

1 - 3 mm micro bubble size

1 - 4 cfm air input rated

5 years between rebuilds

3 replacement diffuser replacement costs $120 and it is like new again 

No Electricity in the water 

Aeration is key to predictable performance from your pond. Your pond environment receives life-supporting oxygen from the atmosphere at the surface where the air and water contact each other, as well as from the photosynthesis of algae and plants below the water surface.

 

These processes are both affected by weather: available wind energy (wave action) and sunlight. Weather is unpredictable and that can create stagnant water and low oxygen levels. When there is no sunlight, there is no photosynthesis to create oxygen. In stagnant water, there is no physical energy to help the water and air exchange gases and water forms well defined layers of different temperatures. Poor environmental conditions in the pond for fish and other organisms are the result.

Aeration dramatically improves environmental conditions in your pond and helps keep good water quality predictable. Beneficial bacteria reduce sludge and nutrients, and there are reduced incidences of undesirable algae and odors. Winter ice is not allowed to seal the pond surface and restrict oxygen and gas transfer. Aeration allows your fish to thrive in an optimal environment and fish populations experience improved growth rates and vigor.

 

There is no disruption of the serenity of your pond setting, just the assurance that it is getting the oxygen that it needs.

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