air bubbles will be released by means of the overflow on the filler tank.
The machine used in fish tanks that makes bubbles is called an air pump or air stone. It add oxygen to the water and keeps the oils from coating the tank.
light rays before striking the air bubbles have to travel through water. these light rays which strike the air bubbles at angles greater than critical angle for water-air surface are totally reflected and it is because of these reflected rays that the air bubbles appear silvery.
The bubbles you see are only excess air that has been deposited on the surfaces in the tank. They are perfectly normal and will dissappear in time.
The dragon fish breaths in air from the water so keep the tank well filtered, or have air bubbles.
No, they live in air bubbles somewhere up in space. (jerk)
To remove the air bubbles, open the stopcock and the air bubbles will remove
yes you know how they climb up the side. they're getting a little bit of air
Blowing air bubbles into a tank is a total waste of money,power, time and effort. If you attach a filter with media to each of the air lines, and then let them run permanently in the tank. In around 3 weeks or so the filters will be 'cycled' and they will be cleaning the poisons like ammonia from your water. That is the real purpose of an air pump. Not to make silly bubbles.
It means absolutely nothing. I hope you also have a filter connected up to the air pump because bubbles do absolutely nothing to help your water quality. A cycled filter is essential in every occupied fish tank.
The purpose of an aerator in a fish tank is to increase the surface are of the water next to the oxygen source to allow a more efficient transport of oxygen from the air to the water for the fish to be able to breath. A few large bubbles have less overall surface area than many small bubbles.
you put way do much water in or you forgot to get the air bubbles out of it