RupertofOZ wrote:
but the corollory is that a zero reading means the plants are using the nutrients available... and will indicate any deficiencies pretty quickly...
Would you necessarily notice though? What if the defeciency was not visual and was reduce rate of growth instead? Pretty hard to tell if your plants are growing 10 or 20% slower than they should due to lack of nutes unless you had a 2nd system to compare to.
RupertofOZ wrote:
Also implies an established, balanced, mature system.... so you can always increase your feed a little or add a few more fish...
I agree, though if you're showing 0 nitrates I would recommend upping the feed rate as something is inevitably missing out.
RupertofOZ wrote:
As you though a reading of 20 isn't going to hurt your fish.... in fact I've been told that readings to 400 are safe.... and members have been running around a 100.... but panicked at the unknown... and employed RSG filters to lower the nitrates...

Yep - I've kept & bred fish for many years. With aquariums I would keep water under 100 nitrate by means of part water changes as required. Reason being, higher nitrate levels and sunlight leads to aglae growth and the less cleaning I had to do the better. Super high nitrates also discolour the water (wouldn't notice it in AP, but a tank inside the house it has a 'tinge') and I've found stunt fish growth (in my fry tanks, always kept nitrates very low in fry tanks, ie less than 40.).