panther
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I've been lurking around here for a few weeks now, and one question that has come to my mind deals with the effects of atmospheric pressure.
I haven't found any discussion on this in either books or any BBs. I live in Mile High (Denver) and wonder how the thin air here would affect things if at all. I would imagine that it might have some effect, but have no idea what it could be. Any thoughts?
On a side note, I've visited almost every lfs here and every single one of them use bio-balls for their biological filtration. The general consensus here is that such filters can become nitrate factories, and that seems to make good sense. The one reason only a couple of the lfs have given me is that they give excellent aeration for Oxygen replenishment. Could that have anything to do with our thin air and low atmospheric pressure up here? Perhaps with lower a.p. the water is not as easily oxygenated? Just a thought
I haven't found any discussion on this in either books or any BBs. I live in Mile High (Denver) and wonder how the thin air here would affect things if at all. I would imagine that it might have some effect, but have no idea what it could be. Any thoughts?
On a side note, I've visited almost every lfs here and every single one of them use bio-balls for their biological filtration. The general consensus here is that such filters can become nitrate factories, and that seems to make good sense. The one reason only a couple of the lfs have given me is that they give excellent aeration for Oxygen replenishment. Could that have anything to do with our thin air and low atmospheric pressure up here? Perhaps with lower a.p. the water is not as easily oxygenated? Just a thought