VRWC;5041865; said:Youre 100% right, chemistry is not my thing...so I cant explain how it works. All that I know is that when adding additional filtration to my tanks in the past, it combatted every high nitrate problem I was having. I wrote it off as more area of BB helped combat the problem.
I will take your verbal spanking and use it as a reason to learn more about the process of the cycle in my tanks.
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Maybe, I don't know. If you say it did, then it did... perhaps you were lucky and did something that made it possible for your filter to do the job.... I guess it can't be impossible. But for the rest of us it can be very complicated. I've tried everything to create a no water change system and so far haven't had any luck - aquatic plants died, sand bed was kinda starting to work and then I had to switch tanks, bamboo died, mint died, lol... next on my list is pothos ivy and an external sand bed in a 5 gal bucket. But common BB definitely don't remove nitrates, they create them.
And I'm sorry, wasn't trying to be rude or anything. just a friendly discussion..


