After reading the human pump thread I have been giving aeration so thought. I have considered making a very large shallow pond for max exposure to air , but that is not practical financialy as the space and money require just can't work even though it will provide the oxygen. There might be an option to build a water wall that provides a large surface area and very thin film of water perhaps with some bumps to splash it about, but that does not seem to exciting to me either. Oxygen concentrators cost about $2,000 USD and is really beyond most BYAP (build you-own Aquaponic system) people. Buying bottles of oxygen is neither sustainable and I just can imagine it being cost effective; input welcome. So what does that leave? Spray bars, large grow beds, greater water fall distance on water return from pumps and grow beds, air pumps and diffusers.
Since bubble size and water circulation from bottom to top of the pond/tank is so important I can not help but think that an electrolyzer might work; it would get the oxygen from the water. If encased or made from a pipe inside a pump its lifts water as well as an air lift pump. Often the bubbles are so fine that they fill the entire container before they combine with other bubbles and raise to the top(the water looks foggy with tiny bubbles many of which will drift downward and dissolve). Just to see what Im talking about, watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kpswB6Ae-o and notice how much gas comes out of the water when the ultrasonic device makes the bubbles collide and form large bubbles. It would even be possible to place a cheap felt "membrane" between the plates to collect the hydrogen separately and vent out of the water.
So, its my theory that:1) Such a device could provide plenty of pure oxygen for the fish.
2)Breathing hydrogen is not harmful and because of its weight and atom size will rapidly leave the water body as well as the the fish bodies and not dissolve into the water as readily as the oxygen.
3)The bubbles are atom size to start with and therefore will dissolve into the water even better then a U tube oxygenater.
4)Very little power would be required to produce "large" amounts of pure oxygen
5)This can be a very efficient and cost effective way to provide oxygen. No energy is lost in air compression and there is no wasted motion in the pumping process. **
Now, here are some unknowns. IF you have knowledge in this area please chime in!
a) What effect will electrolysis have on Ammonia?
b) What effect will electrolysis have on Nitrite?
c) What effect will electrolysis have on Nitrate?
d) A good water pre-filter will most likely be needed OR frequent plate cleaning
I really need an oxygen test kit to try this out so I have added it to my list of items to purchase (pending bosses approval). I have several orange tilapia, they are neither a good shape or size of fish for eating, so they will be my test subjects. I need to setup a test aquarium of some sort. Im not sure if I should try to directly capture and vent the hydrogen or just let it loose in the water and let it find its own way out.. Also, doing this indoors could be dangerous in large systems if the hydrogen is not vented outside.
NOW, the other alternative science part of this thread:Magnetic fields in a biosphere tank has proven, at the creation research institute, that fish growth is greatly increased if you double the magnetic field (in reference to the earths field) and that increased atmospheric pressure also had good benefits. Now, I don't want to double the life span of the fish like they have done with fruit flies, but I am very interested in doubling growth rates! So the question is how do I go about adding to the magnetic field around a test aquarium? Do I wrap a large coil around it or would placing small rare earth magnets at each end work? The biosphere test was a large metal tank with a coil wrapped around the outside of the tank, but I'm not going to have a metal tank. I think this must be tried because imagine doubling the grow rate of fish without adding hormones ect! It would awesome to have 800 gram tilapia in 8 months or 400 gram tilapia in 4 months! That would double the productivity of a system and allow me to grow two "crops" of fish per summer! I have got to wonder if they fish would need to eat more...
** side note close fitting solenoids and back emf collection would WAY more than double the efficiency of an air pump!!