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 Oxygenator Plants - Confident fire is the way to breathe life into your pond -2

All types of photosynthesizing during the daytime, adding to the pond a lot of necessary oxygen; especially with submerged leaves. The most natural way to add valuable oxygen to your water garden is to add a class of water known as oxygen to your pool. These thin-walled varieties also use excess nitrates and other compounds found in the water of the pond, which would otherwise serve as a food source for string algae and floating green algae.

Life of Jekyll and Hyde of aquatic plants!

All species, including aquatic, produce oxygen during the daytime in a process known as photosynthesis. They use sunlight (ultraviolet light) and carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and oxygen. In the environment of the pond, oxygen is useful for fish and nitrifies beneficial bacteria. And the product of ammonia oxidation by nitrifying bacteria is nitrate. It serves as a food source for aquatic plants and algae!

By adding them to your pond, you effectively reduce the likelihood that the suspended algae and blanket are shed as they compete with algae for nitrate and other nutrients. Oxygen and other types are needed if you do not have a fountain, an air block, or any other means to add oxygen to the system.

At night, however, they stop producing oxygen and begin to consume it. That is why it is important not to have too much. The perfect balance is to have one third of the plant cover and two thirds of the water. This also prevails over the environment because you are too busy.

If you follow the rule, then everything must be well indicated! Allow yourself 2 inches of fish per square foot of surface area in a pond that is set up with 2 bunches of plants per square foot. However, this does not apply to Coy. Coy will still eat them, given the chance.

What oxygen membrane to use?

Any species that exists under water or has leaves that are submerged benefit this surface. They tend to have roots, which are usually just for anchorage. Food, absorption and exchange of gas occur on the surface, directly into each cell. They are thin-walled and have thin leaves that encourage gas exchange.

As the name suggests, they add oxygen to the system. For atmospheric oxygen it is extremely difficult to dissolve in water; especially at higher temperatures. They help dissolve oxygen in the system much more easily than alternative methods of mechanical turbulence, such as a tubular or air pump.

There are some really good options. Crumb, water batter (Ranunculus aquatalis) and Curly Pond Weed (Potamageton crispus) are three of the best. Curly Pond Weed (Elodea crispa) weed, which is native to South Africa, is great for using excess nitrates and compounds. Fish also use the Elodea crispa as a place to appear, hide or even swim.

Other popular types include Canadian pond Weed (Elodea Canadensis), Mares Tail (Hippurus vulgaris) and Parrots Feather (Myriophyllum proserpinacoides). You will need to keep an eye on Parrots, as this water species is growing rapidly and loves its presence.

How to install oxygenators

Any accidental cleaning of debris or leaves from a pool often brings with it a tangle of oxygenated weeds. It is important to ensure that you keep this tangled weed moist. Tip! Keep it in a sealed plastic bag in the fridge if you want to buy yourself some time!

* You will need to break the tips or the length of the stem if the tips are not enough. Keep a length of 4 to 8 inches in length.

* Bundle lengths from 4 to 8. Make sure you don’t damage them; hold them tight at the lower ends.

* Wrap bunches together with lead wire or lead roof.

* Press knotted beams deep into the landing, filled with inert gravel or sand.

* Fill the basket with a large number of bundles in which you can fit. A small basket usually holds about 12 bunches.

* Place the plant basket containing oxygenators in your pond as soon as possible. Place them to a depth of 9 inches to 12 inches below the surface.

* If the bunches start to become covered with sediment, gently clean it with your fingers.




 Oxygenator Plants - Confident fire is the way to breathe life into your pond -2


 Oxygenator Plants - Confident fire is the way to breathe life into your pond -2

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