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Frank wrote: the ferts would have the same problem too because the carbon is soaking up the nutrients? no? That makes no sense. Who says this? Makes sence to me - activated carbon removes; ammonia, nitrite, Nope. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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Frank wrote:
Altum wrote, The only thing plants don't remove from your list is solid particulate waste and much of that settles in the root zone. Plants do not remove inorganic pollutants such as DOCs (Dissolved Organic Compounds = uneaten foods and fish waste) from the water column. As a matter of fact, a 20% weekly water change still leaves about 30 days of accumulated DOC pollutants in the tank. DOC levels can be determined by comparing the differences between a chemical hardness test and the TDS (total dissolved solid) reading from a conductivity meter. As the DOCs start to accumulate over time, the water starts to turn yellow and the water quality starts to drop. Actually, I've never had the water in a planted tank turn yellow the way it does in a fish-only tank. That's why I thought they removed DOCs. As a general rule, plants use pretty much every molecule they can "get their hands on." I don't have access to a conductivity meter so I'll have to take your word for the measurements. |
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Richard Sexton wrote,
Nope. OK, OK - I got carried away, your right :-( , carbon does not remove transparent inorganics! ............ Frank |
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This is a lot of fun, to a balance tank. I tend to Consider the removal of the filter gently placed in the tank is small, Fully grown, where I can feed the fish very light. I wait until the plants Are growing, so that nitrate tends to zero, if I did not add any.
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