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Thanks Tom,
It looks like I have to back down ;o) Though I am still a little unsure about slow growing plants from a low nutrient environment being subjected to high levels of nitrate and having to compete with faster growing species, I'm probably thinking more like a gardener than an aquarist. I will concede the argument, potassium nitrate is a very different animal to the nitrate resulting from the breakdown of ammonia. Thanks again for taking time to explain. Regards David |
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