Originally Posted by
usirchchris
http:///forum/post/2664747
Not doubting the experts in comparison to me, but to what degree do you need to agitate the surface? I have some fairly strong air pumps on my tanks....and to a degree they do agitate the surface...wouldn't even one bubble agitate or break the surface as it pops, this is afterall what would create the spray. Just a wee bit confused on this topic...and if this is not enough agitation how is a protein skimmer more advantageous?
A protein skimmer is a pump that actually has a function. It spins or blows in a circular motion, in the reaction chamber. The skimmate is lifted and the whirl wind is put back into the tank. That whirlwind of water is oxygenated as it spins. It adds oxygen back into the tank.
Air pumps add bubbles to the tank. The bubbles go straight up. Surely you have seen this. The bubble breaks at the surface in an upward motion, causing the spray. The surface is broken but it stays at the top. Again, SW is very dense. Oxygen is lighter than the water. What good does it do to have bubbles at the top? Power heads break the surface and distribute the oxygen throughout the tank. It pushes the water to circulate it.