sammystingray
Active Member
OK, that goesman guy writes....."research has shown that anaerobic areas generate an ample supply of ammonium"
Now I'm not sure, but can ammonium even exist in our pH levels? Isn't ammonium a nontoxic form of ammonia? I believe if you have ammonia in your tank, and then drop the pH to a certain level....it will become ammonium???? I believe I remember this as a way to stop ammonia poisoning.....either way, it's nontoxic, and I'm not sure I believe this happens the way this guy proclaims. Hold on, got to see one more thing.... OK this goeman guy also writes....."however in anoxic areas, nitrate is completely broken down/oxidized"......Isn't the definition of "anoxic" the absolute absence of oxygen?? How is anything oxidized?? Doesn't there have to be an oxygen atom, perhaps in an unstable molecule with the odd oxygen atom waiting to leave the molecule.... . Anoxic is the absence of oxygen.
Now I'm not sure, but can ammonium even exist in our pH levels? Isn't ammonium a nontoxic form of ammonia? I believe if you have ammonia in your tank, and then drop the pH to a certain level....it will become ammonium???? I believe I remember this as a way to stop ammonia poisoning.....either way, it's nontoxic, and I'm not sure I believe this happens the way this guy proclaims. Hold on, got to see one more thing.... OK this goeman guy also writes....."however in anoxic areas, nitrate is completely broken down/oxidized"......Isn't the definition of "anoxic" the absolute absence of oxygen?? How is anything oxidized?? Doesn't there have to be an oxygen atom, perhaps in an unstable molecule with the odd oxygen atom waiting to leave the molecule.... . Anoxic is the absence of oxygen.