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A floating fountain can act as an aerator for bodies of water such as ponds and lakes. Aerators are devices or systems that introduce air into the water, which helps improve the oxygen levels and circulation within the water body. They are commonly used in ponds and lakes to prevent issues such as algae overgrowth, fish kills, and foul odors caused by low oxygen levels. A floating fountain can serve as an aerator in the following ways: Water Movement: The fountain's jets and sprays create movement on the water's surface, promoting the mixing of oxygen from the air with the water. This enhances the exchange of gases, allowing oxygen to dissolve into the water and carbon dioxide to be released. Air Diffusion: As the water is sprayed into the air, it breaks into droplets, exposing a larger surface area to the air. This increases the contact between water and air, facilitating the transfer of oxygen from the atmosphere into the water. Circulation: The movement generated by the floating fountain helps in circulating the water in the pond or lake. This prevents the formation of stagnant areas where oxygen depletion can occur. By maintaining adequate oxygen levels, the floating fountain aerator can support aquatic life, including fish and other organisms that require oxygen for survival. It also helps prevent the buildup of organic matter and the proliferation of harmful algae, contributing to the overall health and balance of the aquatic ecosystem. It's worth noting that the effectiveness of a floating fountain as an aerator depends on various factors, such as the size of the water body, fountain design, flow rate, and environmental conditions. In some cases, a dedicated pond aerator might be more suitable, especially for larger bodies of water with specific oxygenation requirements.

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Expanded clay aggregate, is a lightweight ceramic shell with honeycomb core produced by firing natural clay to temperatures of 1100-1200°C in a rotating kiln. The pellets are rounded in shape and fall from the kiln in a grade of approximately 0-32 mm with an average dry bulk density of approximately 350 kg/m³. The material is sieved into a number of different grades to suite the application. With the advantage of light weight, High permeability, high durability and excellent sound and thermal insulating properties, expanded clay is a good 'all round' aggregate for use in a variety of applications. It is also an environmentally friendly product composed mostly of naturally occurring clay, is not susceptible to chemical attack, rot or frost and has a long-life span. The lightweight nature of the expanded clay pellet makes it an ideal solution when constructing over weak soil deposits or reducing the load behind old and susceptible structure. The air pockets within the pellet provide excellent thermal resistance when used as underfloor insulation within solid floor construction. Using clay pebbles will help speed up plant growth by providing plenty of aeration to the root zone. They also provide a great support structure to give your plants unparalleled stability. It can also be used as a drainage layer in plant pots for semi-hydroponic potting. If placed above as cover layer, it can provide optimum protection against dehydration. It can also be used to mix with soil in loosening the potting mix to give adequately aeration to plant roots. Expanded clay is the best growing media for your aquaponic system's media bed. It has lots of surface area for helpful bacteria to grow on and is chemically and biologically neutral which is very important for aquaponic systems. Features It is substrate for hydroponics growing it is reusable and eco friendly Serves as good surface area for bacterial growth in Aquaponic systems

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