






🌊 Elevate your pond’s vibe with effortless, year-round oxygenation!
The Rootscape Pond Aerator Air Diffuser replaces traditional air stones with a durable, anti-clog design that maximizes oxygen output and water circulation. Its weighted base ensures stable placement on pond floors, while an integrated check valve protects your pump system. Ready to use out of the box, this diffuser also prevents ice buildup and fish kill during winter, making it an essential accessory for large koi and outdoor ponds.





| Brand | Rootscape |
| Color | Original White Air Diffuser |
| Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
| Material | Plastic |
| Nominal Wall Thickness | 0.0625 inches |
| Outside Diameter | 0.38 Inches |
J**K
Great product
I purchased this and another bubbler more expensive one at the same time. They both work well after a year. The other bubbler became brittle and the base cracked in the pond. This one has worked for a year the same as it was when new.
J**B
Works perfectly, easy to install, awesome aeration
I LOVE this pond air diffuser!! It works am amazingly as the video with it shows. We have a 9000 gallon koi pond that needed more aeration than the spillway provided. This has done the trick. It's heavy so it sank right down to the bottom, it was super easy to connect, and an excellent value for our money. I'll for sure buy from this brand again should we decide on a different setup.
B**R
No fuss, works well.
working well after a few years now.
D**A
This works better than air stones or diffusers and lasts longer.
Amazing aerator! Works much better that a stone or diffusers. I have a 6000 gallon pond and I uses two of these hooked to individual air pumps. The only reason for four starts and that the plastic side began to separate and come off after 1.5 years so I had to replace them.
R**S
Only Last One Season
I put 2 of these in my pond last year and they did the job but unfortunately a muskrat recently chewed through my air hoses. I pulled one out with the rope I had attached intending to replace the hose and return it to service, but the plastic outer shell was peeling and falling off in big chunks and through normal handling one of the hose nipples snapped off. The plastic used obviously gets brittle and doesn't last long submerged in water.
R**N
Much better than the round disc aerators
I have a pretty small pond, about 20 x 20 feet with the deepest spot about 4ft. My Koi's are having lots and lots of babies and I want to make sure there's plenty of oxygen in the water. I also wanted aeration during the winter so my pond doesn't completely freeze. I've been running an Ecoplus 793 GPH pump with a 6 inch air stone. It's worked great but I wanted something a bit bigger. So I decided to try this Rootscap aerator. First, this thing is big. Much bigger than in the picture. The base is about 5 inches round and almost 3 inches thick. There's a 3/8 barbed connector at the base. Protruding out of the base are 4 13 inch long perforated rubber tubes, about 1.5 inches in diabmeter. Connecting it to the pump is easy, I just used a 3/8 ID sinking tube, connect it to the barbed connector and secure with a hose clampl. Tossed it in and, as advertised, it landed right side up. In use, I'm very happy. The bubbles are a bit larger than an airstone, but still pretty small. Nothing like an open hose. I think there's less resistance as well. I don't have an apple to apple comparison, but looking at the picture below, the large bubble are from the Rootscape. The small are from the airstone. The Rootscap is about 1ft deeper as well in this part of the pond. The pump for the Rootscape is a 1030 GPH pump, the airstone is 793 GPH. The output from the Rootscape is more than what would come out of 4 airstones. There's definitely less flow resistance from the Rootscape due to larger pores. Overall, I like it. 3 year update...holding up great. I run these alone with the Matablo round disc aerators....the round disc aerators clog up over time....decreasing air output and putting more work load on the air pump. These don't clog...even when I turn off the air for months...They put out great air all the time. I've replace all my round disc aerators with these and are much happier.
D**.
The Design Is The Difference
This is the best aerator we have found for our pond. Our pond is small, but very deep and lined with clay. Every other aerator we have tried has gotten clogged with clay after just a few weeks. The design of this device is what makes the difference. It has “fingers” that stand up. Air is diffused through slits in the fingers. This design keeps the diffuser out of the clay. In addition, we mounted it on a semi-flotation plate to compensate for the weight of the aerator. It has been in the water for 4 months and is still working as well as the day it was installed. One year update: This aerator has worked perfectly since the day it was installed. It never needs cleaning. Every other aerator we have tried needs to be pulled up every month or two because they clog up with clay. This product is great. Highly recommended. Two year update: Can’t say enough good things about this aerator. It has been in the water two years now and is working perfectly. We have never pulled it up for cleaning and it is still going strong.
J**S
Does not clog.
Really good for ponds that ice over keeps about a 3-ft hole through the ice just by bubbling.
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