Coral Chips and Nitrates, In Sump Tank, NO3 |
Coral Chips and Nitrates, In Sump Tank, NO3 |
GoldfisHub |
Fri, 07 Apr 2006 4:13 pm
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Hi Guys,
I am in the mist of setting a goldfish tank, for the sump tank, I intend to place lots of coral chips so that I can achieve the effect as in the marine tank and hopefully that can get rid of NO3. However, with lots of coral chips, will it affect the water condition and hence affect the grooming of goldfish, like pH, Calcium not sure what else. Anyone has any experience or thoughts to share? |
ranchu8 |
Thu, 02 Nov 2006 1:13 am
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I don't know much/experience about all these but there seems to be some problems. If dead zone, how does NO3 in all the different parts of the water get denitified? If the different parts of the water go through this area, how can it be devoid of O2 since denitrifying bacteria are essentially anaerobic? And do these anaerobic bacteria produce toxins? Has anyone measured such a system showing negligible NO3?
This post has been edited by ranchu8: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 1:13 am |
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