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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | some of the oxygen would stay, alot of those bubbles would break down into smaller and smaller bullbles to where you could barley see them, if at all while its oxyginating. I mean think about it, fish get thier oxygen from the water, not the big air bubbles that float up to the top of the tank. But the air stone is still what oxygenates the water. I like that word, oxygenates. I bet I just made that up. I should call websters.
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