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Aquascape Weighted Aeration Tubing 3/8" x 25'

AQ-61011

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Aquascape Weighted Aeration Tubing 3/8" x 25'

$66.39

Self-Sinking Aeration Tubing for Diffuser Placement at Pond Depth

Aquascape Weighted Aeration Tubing (3/8 in x 25 ft / 9.5 mm x 7.6 m) is a flexible airline tube with a weighted core that allows it to sink to the pond bottom without ballast weight or anchoring. Standard airline tubing floats when air pressure drops, pulling diffusers off the bottom and aerating at mid-water depth instead of the deepest point where dissolved oxygen is most needed.

Aerating at Full Depth Protects Fish Through Summer and Winter

Oxygen stratification in deeper ponds creates a warm, oxygen-depleted layer at the bottom during summer and a gas-accumulation zone under ice in winter. A diffuser positioned at full depth addresses both conditions by circulating the full water column. Weighted tubing gets the diffuser to the pond floor and keeps it there through flow changes and seasonal handling without requiring permanent anchoring.

Specification Value
Diameter 3/8 in (9.5 mm) ID
Length 25 ft (7.6 m)
Core Weighted for bottom sinking
Compatible With Aquascape Pond Aerator Pro and standard 3/8 in barb diffusers
Material Flexible PVC with weighted inner layer

How to Use

Connect one end to the aeration compressor outlet and the other to the diffuser barb fitting. Lower the diffuser end slowly into the pond while the compressor is running to prevent air locks in the tubing. The weighted core will pull the diffuser down to the bottom once slack is released. Confirm the diffuser is bubbling evenly before leaving it in position. For ponds deeper than 7.6 m (25 ft), join two lengths with a barb coupler to reach full depth.

Ideal for ponds deeper than 60 cm (24 in) where standard airline tubing fails to maintain diffuser placement at full depth, and for winter aeration setups where the tubing must stay anchored at the pond floor beneath the ice layer.