I’m reading the current issue of Reef Hobbyist Magazine and on page 21 reading about low nitrate, the author states that low NO3 “may indicate insufficient biological filtration.”
Makes sense, and in that scenario, I’m sure one would see rising ammonia.
I have been dealing with low nutrients for a while now and always attributed it to too efficient biological filtration. I really think I have too much rock in my system, along with filter media in the sump. I have been planning on removing a large 24” plateau from the display to make way for better flow in the tank. I was also thinking this would help my low nutrients.
Guess I could take an ammonia reading, and I will, but thought this could be a good discussion for the weekend.
Makes sense, and in that scenario, I’m sure one would see rising ammonia.
I have been dealing with low nutrients for a while now and always attributed it to too efficient biological filtration. I really think I have too much rock in my system, along with filter media in the sump. I have been planning on removing a large 24” plateau from the display to make way for better flow in the tank. I was also thinking this would help my low nutrients.
Guess I could take an ammonia reading, and I will, but thought this could be a good discussion for the weekend.