Randy, from reading your articles I have gathered it is relatively hard to use an aragonite sand bed as calcium/alkalinity support in marine aquaria--due to the factors of saturation, pH etc as preventative mechanisms...
My question is, does the amount of carbonic acid generated by aerobic bacteria metabolism in a normal sand bed create enough of an acidic region to break down aragonite substrate? although its probably not enough to provide the sole alkalinity/Ca+ support needed, it is interesting if there is degradation of the substrate because of this occurence. It is also interesting if there is enough degradation of the substrate that would require regular additions to your sand bed to keep it from dissolving away eventually...
For clarity, we are talking about a sand bed of 3-4 inches in a smaller aquarium, maybe ten-twenty gallons. This bed would not likely have anoxic conditions associated with true nitrate reduction if that makes any difference (the only +/- gradients would be areas surrounding bacterial colonies{carbonic acid}, other than that the sandbed would be oxic and roughly equal to the pH of the water column)
Its fun to look into any changes a Nano-DSB might endure over a period of time.
Thanks in advance
Brandon M
My question is, does the amount of carbonic acid generated by aerobic bacteria metabolism in a normal sand bed create enough of an acidic region to break down aragonite substrate? although its probably not enough to provide the sole alkalinity/Ca+ support needed, it is interesting if there is degradation of the substrate because of this occurence. It is also interesting if there is enough degradation of the substrate that would require regular additions to your sand bed to keep it from dissolving away eventually...
For clarity, we are talking about a sand bed of 3-4 inches in a smaller aquarium, maybe ten-twenty gallons. This bed would not likely have anoxic conditions associated with true nitrate reduction if that makes any difference (the only +/- gradients would be areas surrounding bacterial colonies{carbonic acid}, other than that the sandbed would be oxic and roughly equal to the pH of the water column)
Its fun to look into any changes a Nano-DSB might endure over a period of time.
Thanks in advance
Brandon M