Had a bit of an idea of an ‘easy’ way to deal with nitrate in tap water but wanted to run it past you first.
I can’t remember the thread but @mbsqw1d shared a page from Diane Walsteds book about plants that feed primarily from nitrates rather than other nutrients and the most readily available is the foreground plant littorella uniflora
So my thinking is if I planted this and used Seachem Prime to neutralise the nitrate in my tap water at a water change, if I plant densely enough this plant will take the nitrate out of the water as the Prime wears off leaving me with negligible levels of nitrate if any between water changes.
Does this make sense? Or am I dreaming?
Wills
I can’t remember the thread but @mbsqw1d shared a page from Diane Walsteds book about plants that feed primarily from nitrates rather than other nutrients and the most readily available is the foreground plant littorella uniflora
So my thinking is if I planted this and used Seachem Prime to neutralise the nitrate in my tap water at a water change, if I plant densely enough this plant will take the nitrate out of the water as the Prime wears off leaving me with negligible levels of nitrate if any between water changes.
Does this make sense? Or am I dreaming?
Wills