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I feel pretty confident that if you had fed 2ppm ammonia under the same conditions you would have seen a big scale-up.
You called this one correctly.
I used the bare box and the box with sand to observe what happens when I ramp up the initial ammonia concentration. I measured the total NH3 and nitrite concentrations at 24 hours.
Results. Data plotted below. Error bars for replicate aquaria are 2 standard deviations.
Activity increases rapidly. A second dose increased activity a little (the second data point on the plot for each ammonia concentration above 0.5 ppm). One dose is still enough in fish-less cycling. The surface area effect seems to have disappeared at higher ammonia concentrations. The only explanation is that there is no surface area effect with my experimental conditions. Nitrite consumption was about half that of ammonia consumption. The last experiment used two levels of PO4, 0.2 and 1.0 ppm. This had no effect on consumption rates.
My very last experiment is to monitor ammonia consumption activity as the BioSpira biofilm sits in aquarium water in the dark, fed either NH3 or the amino acid glutamine.