andywg
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The poisoning of the tank through a deep sand bed is a theoretical risk, and one which is very unlikely to ever happen. Otherwise deep sand beds wouldn't be so popular in SW.
to everyone with fish and plants. its a balancing act between the right amounts of plants and the number (bio load) of fish, obviously
According to the research I have seen, in Freshwater and Marine systems with fish (rather than invertebrates) anything under 100ppm is good.In freshwater, anything under 50 ppm is good
For marine, many corals are sensitive to nitrates so preferably want 0 or as close to as possible
Yep anerobic thats what I meant.Surely he means anerobic bacteria which is what you get in a deep sand substrate. I have heard of this, but the flip side is it produces a black smelly gunk which can poison your tank!
For an experiment, I tested some snow and it's 5.