TheCanuck;4361055; said:While live rock doesn't eliminate nitrates. Though the Coraline algae and micro organisms can reduce nitrates, its almost unnoticeable though
It depends on how much rock you have, what kind, quality, your tank conditions, etc. I don't think it's mainly denitrifying bacteria in the rock, probably other organisms like sponges, algaes, etc.
My nitrates were consistently 0 with rock and skimmer on my 90g reef tank. And skimmer does not remove 100% of proteins that lead to ammonia and nitrite. I had no denitrification unit on my tank.
On my 20L reef tank with fish, with just rock and powerheads, no skimmer, my nitrates were consistently below 5ppm.
Again, no denitrifcation unit.
overcooked;4361048; said:Live rock will not eliminate nitrates. The nitrogen cycles stops there.
Um, no. The nitrogen cycle doesn't stop there. Go read up on the nitrogen cycle and denitrifying bacteria. Even if live rock doesn't contain denitrifying bacteria, saying the nitrogen cycle stops there makes no sense.