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  2. Airstone - Wikipedia

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    A spherical airstone at the Osaka Aquarium alongside a trio of red stingray pups, Hemitrygon akajei. An airstone, also called an aquarium bubbler, is a piece of aquarium furniture, traditionally a piece of limewood or porous stone, whose purpose is to gradually diffuse air into the tank, eliminating the noise and large bubbles of conventional air filtration systems, and providing other ...

  3. Drinking fountain - Wikipedia

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    A survey of US dialects undertaken between 2002 and 2004 found the word bubbler is commonly used in southern and eastern Wisconsin and in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The phrase drinking fountain was common in the rest of the inland north and in the west, while water fountain dominated other parts of the country.

  4. Water aeration - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, smaller bubbles take more time to reach the surface so not only is the surface area maximized but so are the time each bubble spends in the water, allowing it more opportunity to transfer oxygen to the water. As a general rule, smaller bubbles and a deeper release point will generate a greater oxygen transfer rate. [9]

  5. Bubble curtain - Wikipedia

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    A bubble curtain in Florida used to stop debris entering the marina. A bubble curtain is a system that produces bubbles in a deliberate arrangement in water. It is also called pneumatic barrier. The technique is based on bubbles of air (gas) being let out under the water surface, commonly on the bottom.

  6. Aeration - Wikipedia

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    On a given volume of air or liquid, the surface area changes proportionally with drop or bubble size, the very surface area where exchange can occur. Utilizing extremely small bubbles or drops increases the rate of gas transfer (aeration) due to the higher contact surface area. The pores which these bubbles pass through are generally micrometre ...

  7. Bubbler (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bubbler may also refer to: Bubbler, ZX spectrum game; Bubbler bong, water pipe used for smoking tobacco, cannabis, etc. (long and thin variant used for Crystal meth) Bubbler Ranx, Jamaican rapper and singer; Aquarium bubbler, aquarium accessory; Bubbler cylinder, component of equipment for metal organic chemical vapor deposition

  8. Aquascaping - Wikipedia

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    A nature style aquascape, suggesting mountains. A contrasting approach is the "nature aquarium" or Japanese style, introduced in the 1990s by Takashi Amano. [1] Amano's three-volume series, Nature Aquarium World, sparked a wave of interest in aquarium gardening, and he has been cited as having "set a new standard in aquarium management". [9]

  9. Shark tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium name Location Length of tunnel Depth of tunnel floor in aquarium Tank size Adventure Aquarium: Camden, New Jersey, United States 40 ft (12 m) 9 ft (2.7 m) 550,000 US gal (2,100,000 L) Antalya Aquarium [3] Antalya, Turkey 430 ft (131 m) 11 ft (3.7 m) 1,300,000 US gal (5,000,000 L) Aquaria KLCC [4] Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia