Natural Nitrate Removal -> DSB

@ Plantbrain:

Wow, thank you from the detailed response, I am learning a lot. I actually had an experience with an O2 shortage (fish breathing fast) caused by excess organics, like you said, in the form of mulm in the substrate. It was solved by raising my canister filter's spraybar to increase surface agitation, fortunately. Other than that, my DSB has been successful for a year or so now, but I might wait a while longer before I proclaim it foolproof, and recommend it to everybody. You kind of need to know what you're doing before you take it on, it seems.

My mom works for our state's environmental protection department, in the groundwater unit. She writes permits for wastewater reuse, so she knows a lot about hydrology, and she visits wastewater treatment facilities all the time. According to her, it is common to clean water anaerobically. It can be done in lagoons with the help of plants, but anaerobic filtration is much more popular. If plants worked better to clean water, wouldn't that be the most common method instead? Maybe it is less cost effective or something, who knows, but my point is, purifying freshwater anaerobically works, and it works very well.

Sorry I assumed you hadn't tested the off gassing from the substrate. Maybe I am a bit of a snot, LOL.
 
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Heres some updated pics of my setup so far. Tank is still cycling, but I'm adding some otos tomorrow to clean up the algae that is starting to show up on the rocks.

you can see all the blackworms that are populating the soil so far, they are going nuts!

I threw 10 or so mts in the tank, but I havent seen them since... Im guessing they are burrowing/ doing their thing.

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