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What is a Nitrogen Cycle in an Aquarium?

A nitrogen cycle is the process of converting harmful ammonia gases in the aquarium water into nitrogen which finally escapes into surrounding air. Primary source of ammonia is decaying of solid waste produced after fish digest the food. Nitrogen is

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