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*4.5 grams O2/100 pounds of fish/hour while resting and several times more oxygen while they are feeding and active. For example, a tank with 1,000 pounds of tilapia would consume 45 grams of O2/hour at resting, but maximum oxygen consumption may be at least three times higher (135 grams O2/hour) depending on water temperature, body weight and feeding rate. - [https://thefishsite.com/articles/tank-culture-of-tilapia]
*4.5 grams O2/100 pounds of fish/hour while resting and several times more oxygen while they are feeding and active. For example, a tank with 1,000 pounds of tilapia would consume 45 grams of O2/hour at resting, but maximum oxygen consumption may be at least three times higher (135 grams O2/hour) depending on water temperature, body weight and feeding rate. - [https://thefishsite.com/articles/tank-culture-of-tilapia]
*"cubic foot of air per minute for each 400 gallons of fish tank" - [http://www.aquaponiclynx.com/products/aquaponic-systems-and-components/pumps-and-aeration-equipment/aeration-equipment].  So for a 300 gallon tank that is less than 28 inches deep, look for an air pump that can deliver .75 cfm at 2 psi and you should be good.
*We have 1.8 cfm from our [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002JLJC0W/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1] pump - good for 800 gallons. Probably 2 of these are sufficient to power one of our Aquaponic Greenhouse 1 ponds.

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  • 4.5 grams O2/100 pounds of fish/hour while resting and several times more oxygen while they are feeding and active. For example, a tank with 1,000 pounds of tilapia would consume 45 grams of O2/hour at resting, but maximum oxygen consumption may be at least three times higher (135 grams O2/hour) depending on water temperature, body weight and feeding rate. - [1]
  • "cubic foot of air per minute for each 400 gallons of fish tank" - [2]. So for a 300 gallon tank that is less than 28 inches deep, look for an air pump that can deliver .75 cfm at 2 psi and you should be good.
  • We have 1.8 cfm from our [3] pump - good for 800 gallons. Probably 2 of these are sufficient to power one of our Aquaponic Greenhouse 1 ponds.