In a saltwater reef tank, all that anoxic bacteria need is nitrate, no oxygen and an electron donor (which can can come from many things).
The next time that I need to worry about sewage, there is for-sure no shortage of studies and papers out there. It has been written for decades about how not all of this translates to our situations at all.
How do I know that my sand complete the nitrogen cycle? FOWLRs with nor coral or algae that kilos of fish food a week with sand beds still have .1 no3.
I know that switching zones can be bad... which is why I posted about not messing them very often... and then allowing them to rebuild before moving on.
The next time that I need to worry about sewage, there is for-sure no shortage of studies and papers out there. It has been written for decades about how not all of this translates to our situations at all.
How do I know that my sand complete the nitrogen cycle? FOWLRs with nor coral or algae that kilos of fish food a week with sand beds still have .1 no3.
I know that switching zones can be bad... which is why I posted about not messing them very often... and then allowing them to rebuild before moving on.