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Old December 23rd 06, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Nitrates in Sal****er Aquariums

"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message ...
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In summary, nitrogen is an element that needs to be controlled
in your system.


Not only one... and this one is pretty easy...
Write next article about phosphorus in phosphates - that is worse!

The nitrogen cycle works only one way.


Sorry Jaime, but this is bunch of BS...

All guys here with deep sand beds in their reef tanks
or ones having incorporated "plenum" experience very,
very low nitrates in their tanks at almost limiting
levels due to the magic actions of anaerobic bacteria
living in the anoxic layers deep in the sand or plenum.

Ongoing problem in deep sand beds is reported by many
reeftank owners high levels of phosphates. These are
not very easy to remove by harvesting algae, especially when
nitrogen already became the limiting nutrient component...

Dakin, N. 2003. Complete Encyclopedia of the Sal****er Aquarium


Nick Dakin did not mention anaerobic part of the nitrogen cycle ?
Are you sure ? Look again... or switch to a better reference.
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Old December 24th 06, 04:14 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Guayni SAHS
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Default Nitrates in Sal****er Aquariums

Thanks for your comments on my draft, they are very helpful!
I had in mind the PO4 as my next paper but, as you may see, the NO3 paper
needs lots of work. As soon as I debug the NO3, I will definitely cover
PO4.
Thanks again!

"Pszemol" wrote in message
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"Guayni; SAHS" wrote in message
...
[..]
In summary, nitrogen is an element that needs to be controlled
in your system.


Not only one... and this one is pretty easy...
Write next article about phosphorus in phosphates - that is worse!

The nitrogen cycle works only one way.


Sorry Jaime, but this is bunch of BS...

All guys here with deep sand beds in their reef tanks
or ones having incorporated "plenum" experience very,
very low nitrates in their tanks at almost limiting
levels due to the magic actions of anaerobic bacteria
living in the anoxic layers deep in the sand or plenum.

Ongoing problem in deep sand beds is reported by many
reeftank owners high levels of phosphates. These are
not very easy to remove by harvesting algae, especially when
nitrogen already became the limiting nutrient component...

Dakin, N. 2003. Complete Encyclopedia of the Sal****er Aquarium


Nick Dakin did not mention anaerobic part of the nitrogen cycle ?
Are you sure ? Look again... or switch to a better reference.



 




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