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is the glass on the tank sump and the filters and filter floss enough space to grow the bacteria to fully complete the cycle
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IMO yes even if there is no substrate. We need to keep in mind that the beneficial bacteria colonies are relatively small in comparison to heterotrophic colonies. They are even in competition with heterotrophic colonies that will dominate, if allowed, by accumulation of mlum and detritus in the substrate if it is not removed (This is a factor in "Old tank syndrome) A glass bottom eliminates this.
This is the planted tank forum, so we also need to consider that plants will uptake Ammonia as a priority over NO3. But for that we need a substrate
Jay
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is the glass on the tank sump and the filters and filter floss enough space to grow the bacteria to fully complete the cycle
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IMO,
yes, even if there is no substrate. We need to keep in mind that the beneficial bacteria colonies are relatively small in comparison to heterotrophic colonies. They are even in competition with heterotrophic colonies that will dominate, if allowed, by accumulation of mlum and detritus in the substrate if it is not removed (This is a factor in "Old tank syndrome) A glass bottom eliminates this.
This is the planted tank forum, so we also need to consider that plants will uptake Ammonia as a priority over NO3. But for that we need a substrate
Jay