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The bio media is designed to hold becteria for nitrogen cycling (well, not
complete but from ammonia-nitrite-nitrate). Bacteria housed in live rock is designed to do the same thing. Some will claim the bio-media will end acting as a nitrate factory. This kind of confuses me because that is what they are designed to do (convert ammonia to nitrate) and when they are releasing nitrate into the water they blame the bio-media (?) If you want to look at completing the nitrogen cycle (nitrate-nitrogen/oxygen), you would be looking at adding a deep sand bed (DSB). I have recently learned this topic is up for debate as well. I don't believe the debate is about whether or not the DSB will complete the nitrogen cycle, but more about things like how deep it should be, whether it should be fine sand or coarse aragonite and things of that nature. Anyway, IMO I don't think you can have too much bio-media, just as you can't have too much live rock (I myself use the berlin method of just LR and protien skimming). The becteria will only churn out as much nitrates as it has fuel (or ammonia or nitrites) to produce it from. If you have too little bio-media and you add a bunch of fish or other ammonia producing critters and your bio-media can't keep up, then that would be bad, exposing your tank inhabitants to high levels of ammonia and most likley killing them. Of course this is from all the research I had done back in the late 90's and I haven't looked into any new practices since then. I have just been applying what I have learned and it seems to work for me. I am curious to see what the view points of today are. Greg "Rick" wrote in message om... Is it possible to have to much bio-load? I currently have a 55 gal setup using 2 ehiems (2015) 1 is complety full of media and the 2nd half full of media and mesh filter. I'm also using a Bac-Pack II skimmer which also uses some mesh in the resivor? The best part is my test results for ammonia 0% Nitrate 0% Nitrite 0%. I have had 0% nitrate for going on almost 3 weeks now. Thats a good thing. What I want to do now is put maybe 15-20 lbs live rock, would this be over kill on the bio-load? I would think is all a good thing. |
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