DSB of sufficient depth for the grain size will go to full anoxia in either water condition. The gases generated in the anoxic levels should do no harm in an intact and undisturbed bed in either condition - as they migrate upward, they should be oxidized and rendered harlmess. (even the ammonia produced in denitrification will not escape the substrate, it is oxidized if it migrates upward. N2 gas is not, there are not enogh nitrogen fixing bacteria in FW or apparently in SW substrates to attack it so it bubbles out - but is harmless). But if distrurbed, esecially massive disturbance, all bets are off - the situation in the earlier thread.
There are other potential issues in either water condition - fusion of the calcareous sand in SW plenums or DSB, excessive organic build-up in planted FW. But those are different from the gas generation/release issues.
There are other potential issues in either water condition - fusion of the calcareous sand in SW plenums or DSB, excessive organic build-up in planted FW. But those are different from the gas generation/release issues.
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