Vinz,----------------
On 10/23/2002 5:13:23 PM
In the same line of thinking, BGA is supposedly caused by low or zero N in tanks. Somehow, I have a nagging suspicion the N's were all sucked up by the BGA... otherwise, how do you explain a plantless cichlid tank having zero NO3 2 weeks after a normal water change. (It has functioning filter media and healthy fishes -> so no, it's not ammonia, nitrites not being converted.)
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Low or zero NO3 results from BGA and not the other way around. BGA are bacteria that denitrifies NO3 to N. NO3 were in abundant initially that they thrived to a point that NO3 becomes completely suck up by their numbers. In fact, I think your filter have been doing a very good job nitrifying NH->NO2->NO3.
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