I really appreciate the info. That is exactly what I was looking for.

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I really appreciate the info. That is exactly what I was looking for.
Survivable oxygen levels for bass range from 5 to 13 parts per million (ppm), though they highly prefer and will seek out waters with 9 to 12 ppm oxygen. If the oxygen level falls below 3 ppm, the fish will die of asphyxiation. And if they remain in areas with more than 13 ppm, they will experience oxygen poisoning.
And the corps graph shows mg/L ---- 1 ppm = 1mg/L
Eddie
Eddie,
Either there is is typo or I am missing the point of your post: if 1ppm equals 1mg/l then they are both the same just using different mediums of measurments, so it wouldn't make any difference which they used. in the graph.
Grumpy
