I have been on the koivet Forum (and many other pond Forums), and many ponders strongly believe that a wet/dry trickle tower lowers nitAtes in a fresh water system. Many there have repeated these low nitrAte results when using a trickle tower (with bio-balls or lava rock).
I wanted to ask those that have fresh water aquariums and a wet/dry trickle filter (typically with bio-balls) if they have low nitrAtes?
I know in the salt water aquariums, wet/drys are considered a "nitrAte factory", but I have been told the bio-bugs are different in fresh water?
Do you have a wet/dry trickle filter in fresh water service, and if so, are your nitrAtes low?
Thanks,
Mitch
I wanted to ask those that have fresh water aquariums and a wet/dry trickle filter (typically with bio-balls) if they have low nitrAtes?
I know in the salt water aquariums, wet/drys are considered a "nitrAte factory", but I have been told the bio-bugs are different in fresh water?
Do you have a wet/dry trickle filter in fresh water service, and if so, are your nitrAtes low?
Thanks,
Mitch