VanillaShake112
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Well, it has been three days so far and the ammonia readings are STILL 0ppm!!!!!! I wish I would have been able to have gotten some ammonia. And the entire tank really stinks.
Well, Bignose & I have made a couple of comments over it (science section?, can't remember) - I've been carrying around the Hovanec article, rereading it off and on, the one in Applied and Environmental Microbiology and I've been trying to figure out whether Hovenec is actually saying, near the end of the paper, that the 2 species of interest -do not- turn out to be those, that his study in fact now shows this to still be an open question and the species names not yet known. Take a look, kind of interesting.the bacteria are called Nitrosomonas sp & Nitrobacteria sp. Originally it was thought there were only the two species involved. Now they believe there is up to 6 or more species of bacteria involved in the break down of ammonia to nitrite to nitrate.
LOLthats what a prawn is, that's what we call them in the UK
(bl**dy americans, with their half hearted use of the English language) .... lol just kidding!
you tell em Poppy babe
Sorry Colin, see if you can pull in this PDF, its the full article (not sure if pubmed locks it up outside university, just let me know.)Not sure what you’re talking about waterdrop, sorry
I need a link coz I’m really lazy and can’t be bothered looking for stuff on this forum
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