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So I have some questions about reaching ammonia toxicity within plants.
I have a 90g long that is pretty heavily stocked. I do have a fx6 filter but it's essentially just for water movement. It has a custom intake that allows me to have prefilter media pads to prevent the accidental puree of my neocaridinas shrimp. I also have a small media pat in the canister essentially a last resort to protect the motor.
Since I have removed almost all biological filtration the filter has, and it's heavily stocked, I'm curious on ammonia buildup within the plants.
I currently have 0ppm ammonia and 1-2ppm nitrate. Which tells me that the plants aren't nitrogen starved since I still have levels of some nitrates. But I do notice when I remove half the red root floaters I do get minor algae growth for a week or so.
If my plants are reaching their limits of ammonia intake, will I start seeing ammonia in the water as the first sign, or will the plants start showing signs of ammonia toxicity first?
I'm confused on what would cause ammonia toxicity in plants.
Does the ammonia level in the water have to be over a certain PPM?
Or can long periods of time of absorbing all the ammonia out of the water cause ammonia toxicity within the plant?
Here's a picture of my tank just cause I'm proud!
Plants still filling in all available space, and the carpet is just sooo slow growing. Only 3 months old.
I have a 90g long that is pretty heavily stocked. I do have a fx6 filter but it's essentially just for water movement. It has a custom intake that allows me to have prefilter media pads to prevent the accidental puree of my neocaridinas shrimp. I also have a small media pat in the canister essentially a last resort to protect the motor.
Since I have removed almost all biological filtration the filter has, and it's heavily stocked, I'm curious on ammonia buildup within the plants.
I currently have 0ppm ammonia and 1-2ppm nitrate. Which tells me that the plants aren't nitrogen starved since I still have levels of some nitrates. But I do notice when I remove half the red root floaters I do get minor algae growth for a week or so.
If my plants are reaching their limits of ammonia intake, will I start seeing ammonia in the water as the first sign, or will the plants start showing signs of ammonia toxicity first?
I'm confused on what would cause ammonia toxicity in plants.
Does the ammonia level in the water have to be over a certain PPM?
Or can long periods of time of absorbing all the ammonia out of the water cause ammonia toxicity within the plant?
Here's a picture of my tank just cause I'm proud!
Plants still filling in all available space, and the carpet is just sooo slow growing. Only 3 months old.