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I've been reading up a bit on the issue of whether Ammonia or Nitrate is the more beneficial form of N to a planted tank.
I've gathered that Ammonia may be better because it is the form of Nitrogen most readily-usable by plants. I've also seen that some think algae seems to be more favored with NH4 over NO3. We all know NH4 is more toxic to fish...
The reason I ask is because I am in limbo as to how heavily I want to rely on the biologic capacity of my filter. I was thinking I'd eventually remove most of the biomedia over time, as bacteria no doubt will colonize every surface inside the tank anyway. With alot of plants and small-grained substrate, the contribution by the filter may become negligible anyway...and NH4 to NO3 conversion largely unavoidable.
What are your thoughts? Is it relatively unrealistic to assume ammonia can be naturally available to plants for very long? If we can determine ammonia is preferable to nitrate from a plant standpoint, is it realistic to think plants can compete with bacteria?
All that aside, unless there is a pretty large fish load, is external biologic filtration even that important?
I've gathered that Ammonia may be better because it is the form of Nitrogen most readily-usable by plants. I've also seen that some think algae seems to be more favored with NH4 over NO3. We all know NH4 is more toxic to fish...
The reason I ask is because I am in limbo as to how heavily I want to rely on the biologic capacity of my filter. I was thinking I'd eventually remove most of the biomedia over time, as bacteria no doubt will colonize every surface inside the tank anyway. With alot of plants and small-grained substrate, the contribution by the filter may become negligible anyway...and NH4 to NO3 conversion largely unavoidable.
What are your thoughts? Is it relatively unrealistic to assume ammonia can be naturally available to plants for very long? If we can determine ammonia is preferable to nitrate from a plant standpoint, is it realistic to think plants can compete with bacteria?
All that aside, unless there is a pretty large fish load, is external biologic filtration even that important?