- Oxygenation: Provides essential oxygen to aquarium water for fish and beneficial bacteria.
- Water Circulation: Enhances water movement, preventing stagnation and dead spots.
- Aeration: Helps in breaking the water surface tension, improving gas exchange.
- Regulation of pH: Assists in stabilizing pH levels by reducing CO2 buildup.
- Additional Filtration: Aids in powering certain types of filters like sponge filters.
Its primary function is to oxygenate the water, providing a vital supply of oxygen to the fish and beneficial bacteria essential for biological filtration. Beyond oxygenation, the air pump promotes water circulation, preventing stagnant areas and dead spots within the tank. This movement of water aids in breaking surface tension, improving gas exchange at the water’s surface, and helping to regulate pH levels by reducing the buildup of carbon dioxide. Additionally, an air pump can be used to power certain types of filters like sponge filters, providing supplementary filtration for the tank.







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