The Ocean doesnt use denitrificators so there is no reason to use something that gets the same result as a DSB. All a denitrification reactor does is creates a low oxygen enviornment for Aenerobic bacteria to grow. A DSB creates the same situation, as was previously mentioned since Aenerobic bacteria live in oxygen poor enviornment, they take the Oxygen from Nitrates which then creates harmless Nitrogen Gas completing the Nitrogen Cycle. Aenerobic bacteria also will live int he pores and crevices of rocks.
For just a closed aquarium system a denitrator is REALLY an expense not needed, and the more mechanical filtration and outside gadgets needed, you gradually make a more artifical enviornment then a natural one (The ideal of aquarium keeping is to reproduce the same processes that happen in nature rather then use outside equipment to do it for you)
For just a closed aquarium system a denitrator is REALLY an expense not needed, and the more mechanical filtration and outside gadgets needed, you gradually make a more artifical enviornment then a natural one (The ideal of aquarium keeping is to reproduce the same processes that happen in nature rather then use outside equipment to do it for you)