Engineer Tommy continues to install Ventek Nano Bubble Oxygen farm in Ca Mau
Engineer Tommy is on his way to install Ventek Nano Bubble Oxygen for customers in Ca Mau to meet the scheduled orders - We sincerely thank our customers for trusting the product distributed by AquaMina.




Ventek can be combined with fresh oxygen, providing instant oxygen to the pond.
1. Ventek efficiently provide oxygen to shrimp ponds with an average bubble size of only 1.6 micrometers (verified by the Vietnam Military Science and Technology Institute).
2. Ventek is one of the tools that effectively dissolved oxygen into water and maintains oxygen at the highest level on the market.
3. Helps shrimp absorb oxygen better, making them healthier and growing faster by 10% compared to traditional methods at a very reasonable cost.
4. The initial investment cost is only 50%, and the operating cost is 20%, making it possible to completely replace the current bottom aeration system with many drawbacks.
5. Replacing the entire bottom aeration system eliminates the need for labor to clean air hoses after each farming cycle, eliminates the worry of biofouling on plastic legs and air hoses, keeps the pond bottom clean and tidy, and saves labor.
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The product is exclusively distributed by Aqua Mina - 3-year warranty
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