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I’ve been told the oxygen levels aren’t high enough for Marine fish?

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I’ve been told the oxygen levels aren’t high enough for Marine fish?

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The dissolved oxygenation levels in all our aquariums have been scientifically tested and all reports have proved that the oxygen levels in our aquariums are at the maximum levels possible. This maximum oxygenation level provides an ideal environment for the inhabitants and the biological filtration. The diverse array of micro-organisms and beneficial bacteria which help the aquarium work rely on oxygen to enable them to function effectively. The patent protected Reef One filter system ensures that these micro-organisms and beneficial bacteria have a constant supply of oxygen ensuring that the water quality doesn’t deteriorate. Without the oxygen supplied by the Reef One air pump the beneficial bacteria in the ceramic media cannot oxidise and detoxify ammonia into nitrite and nitrate. Independent tests have proven that Reef One aquariums contain the optimum level of oxygen compared to all other aquariums, allowing for the most effective environment for these micro-organisms to develop.

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