The speece cone was replaced with reducing pipes (saturator) because the cone does not transfer O2 as well, for two reasons: 1) We are not running high pressures on our system (only 4-7 psi) and 2) the contact time in the cone is less than the saturator.
Hi I am attempting to breed my own tilpia for my aquaponic setup. I am having an issue with the fry. Once out of the tumbler a good amount lay on their side on the bottom of the tank. By day 10 it happens to them all and I loose all fry. This happens repeatedly. I use rain water. Both breeder tank and fry tank is 80°, 8 PH, no ammonia, nitrates or nitrites. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.
Really helpful information, Thank you.
I will have to look into the pipe work designs of the saturators.
The speece cone was replaced with reducing pipes (saturator) because the cone does not transfer O2 as well, for two reasons: 1) We are not running high pressures on our system (only 4-7 psi) and 2) the contact time in the cone is less than the saturator.
@Aswin Aravind 30lpm
I wonder if this machine is enough for a large operation like yours, unless you're using it for a few tanks of course!
Hi I am attempting to breed my own tilpia for my aquaponic setup. I am having an issue with the fry. Once out of the tumbler a good amount lay on their side on the bottom of the tank. By day 10 it happens to them all and I loose all fry. This happens repeatedly. I use rain water. Both breeder tank and fry tank is 80°, 8 PH, no ammonia, nitrates or nitrites. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you.