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	02-23-2010, 07:20 AM #11
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airstones vs airstones
By the way I did some research on bubbles, and I saw different theories on how they work with relation to gas-fluid transfer.
It appears to me the overwhelming evidence suggests smaller bubbles equal more surface area, and they stay in water for longer, and have larger compression.
I can provide a few links, as this is a dynamic subject...
 
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