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Re: Aeration with high phosphorus ?
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Apr 17th a 05:10 AM
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by Snipe |
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If phos is high then you NEED plants to convert it so algae growth is minimized. Surface aeration is used commonly in high intensity propagation but not sure it's "better" than diffuser type bottom aeration? Under normal capacities, 10-20% aquatic vegetation of the right types can eliminate dissolved oxygen issues for the most part, under good conditions.
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