Having very low nitrate and phosphate is usually not a problem as long as you know you have some in the tank.
Having true zero phosphate will affected the dinitrification process were dinitrification bacteria can’t reproduce, having true zero nitrate can affect the same by starving them from oxygen.
Having this low nutrient in a small volume of water could potentially be more detrimental V a large volume of water as they can be depleted much faster just as any other parameter.
IMO the only real danger of ultra low nutrient it’s that is in a boarder line that could affect the balance between nitrification and dinitrification.
Having true zero phosphate will affected the dinitrification process were dinitrification bacteria can’t reproduce, having true zero nitrate can affect the same by starving them from oxygen.
Having this low nutrient in a small volume of water could potentially be more detrimental V a large volume of water as they can be depleted much faster just as any other parameter.
IMO the only real danger of ultra low nutrient it’s that is in a boarder line that could affect the balance between nitrification and dinitrification.
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