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Aeration - Koi Gardens

   Monday, May 12, 2008

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AerationAir is very important to introduce into any pond, whether this is for a Koi Pond - or just a water garden.

Every living thing needs oxygen ... this of course includes Koi and also the bacteria that we need to provide for proper biological filtration.

Koi Gardens offers quality air supply products for your pond.  By choosing a link above you will be guided through our selection of pond air pumps, and supplies.

Aeration is vital to maintaining a healthy pond or water garden.  You can accomplish proper aeration through the use of an aerator, or creating waterfalls and fountains.

Where is the best place in a pond system to add air or oxygen?
Directly into the biofilter system as close as possible to where the bacteria are sitting. This is why vortex filters and Japanese Filter Matting work so fantastically well together in any serious water ponds system .... but only by pumping volumes of air around the Japanese Filter Matting matrix.

So how much air do you need?

Pond Volume in Gallons 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10,000
Liters of air/min required to maintain
Dissolved Oxygen at Koi Safe Levels
40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400

These numbers are intended as a guideline.  Your application may vary according to stocking levels.  (In general terms, 40lpm per 1000 gallons is a good rule of thumb.)

Oxygen in ponds comes from two sources--photosynthesis and diffusion from the air. The most important source, photosynthesis, is the process plants use for manufacturing food. In the presence of sunlight, plants (especially algae) add oxygen to water as a by-product of photosynthesis. At night, no oxygen is produced, but respiration of algae, fish and bacteria continues to remove oxygen from the water. Most of the time there is a desirable balance between how much oxygen is produced and how much is used, but under some conditions, the balance can be upset, and the oxygen concentration becomes low enough to stress or kill fish. The amount of oxygen in pond water can vary considerably from pond to pond and from hour to hour. Typically, oxygen concentrations are lowest at dawn and highest during late afternoon. 

The amount of oxygen water can hold is dependent upon atmospheric pressure, salinity and temperature. Water can hold less oxygen as altitude increases. Salinity is not important for most freshwater fish producers. The most important factor is water temperature. As temperature increases, water can hold less oxygen. Most low oxygen problems occur from June through September. The reasons for this are: 

  • Water can hold less oxygen as it becomes warmer.
  • Respiration rates of both plants and animals increase with the warmer water, so more oxygen is used.
  • Summer's still, hazy or cloudy days may reduce the amount of oxygen produced.
  • Large amounts of feed given to fish at this time of year result in large quantities of fish waste which create a higher demand for oxygen.

If there is a product or size you do not see on our web site, send us a email and we will find it for you.


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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
May 12th, 2008
Don't overcrowd the pond! Remember your Koi will require more oxygen and more room as they grow larger.
Tips by » Koi Clubs USA