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Air is a very important item that you need to introduce into any pond, whether this is for a specialist Koi Pond - or just the 'garden pond' ... every living thing needs oxygen ... this of course includes our Koi and also the bacteria that we need to provide for proper biological filtration.

Aeration is an efficient and economical method for increasing the oxygen saturation of your pond, while also improving circulation and surface gas exchange.

We offer many quality air supply products for your Koi pond, including a variety of quality air pumps in various sizes, as well as sintered glass airstones, aerated bottom drains and airline tubing. By choosing a link above you will be guided through our selection of Koi Pond air pumps, and supplies.

Koi Pond Aeration
"Aeration" is the term that we use to mean adding air to the water. Since air contains 22% oxygen, aeration adds oxygen to the water.

There are a number of very essential pieces of equipment to consider when planning a pond.

None more so than a good reliable quality air pump.

So why aerate a Koi pond?
A Koi pond is more than a hole in the ground with a liner and some water. In order to have a healthy, dynamic pond environment you also need a biological filter, a source of aeration, a circulation pump and adequate space, or volume. It is important to note that all of these elements must work in harmony with one another.

The filtration system purifies the water of wastes, bacteria and other toxins. An aerator supplies air to the water so the fish will have oxygen and the water does not stagnate. The pump moves the water through the filter and aerator. This cycle is the lifeblood of a pond.

Water ponds, fish and oxygen ... the big secret to Koi fish keeping.
We survive on this earth because we can breathe oxygen. Koi need oxygen and the beneficial bacteria that keep the water healthy need oxygen.

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

How much air should you add to you Koi Pond?
Add as much air to your pond as you can using air pumps and air stones to distribute the air (highly recommended for ponds that are heavily stocked). You can add the air directly to the pond, the filter, the waterfall and anywhere else you can think of.

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.)

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.

The last note for safety
NEVER - NEVER install an air pump BELOW water level! (Unless you install a check valve in the line!) If at any time your power supply to your air pump is interrupted, water will back siphon down the delivery tube and flood the pump workings, rendering the pump inoperative, to say nothing of the danger of water and electricity coming in contact.

Air Line Tubing

Air Line Tubing This Airline Tubing is the industry standard for aquarium and ponds. It is made from thick-walled silicon to prevent collapse. It is easy to cut with standard scissors. It is translucent, 3/16" in size, and is safe fo... (continued)
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Air Stone

Air StoneGlass bonded diffuser air stones. 3" x 1.5" x 1.5" with a standard nipple barb. With an air resistance of less than .25 psi, these glass-bonded diffusers are compatible with economical low-pressure air pumps.Manufacutu... (continued)
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Rhino II 4-inch Drain w/Air Diffuser

Rhino II 4-inch Drain w/Air DiffuserQuality materials and superior construction differentiates the Rhino over other Spindrifter type drains. A few of the problems associated with the Spindrifter have been alleviated in the Rhino design including; T... (continued)
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Airtech 40 Air Pump (out of stock)

Airtech 40 Air Pump (out of stock)Evolution Aqua introduces the Airtech range of high performance, diaphragm air pumps. These quality air pumps are purposely developed for fish keepers to deliver that essential element into their ponds - Air. Specificall... (continued)
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