So one of the largest problems I've been facing so far is how to sustainably remove nitrate from my tank. I've tried the water changes, but it seems too demanding for a small to no visible effect.
Now what I've tried doing is to grow anaerobic bacteria. I planned on doing this by adding a 1"sand substrate.
My tank is bare now, but I used to have sand, and I must say, it was cleaner back then.
However, I did do some reading and I read that hydrogen sulfide could be produced and it could dissolve into the water, which is bad. But that only happens if it is able to collect. I know my turtles will play in the sand to no end if I put the sand back, but I'm still concerned about the hydrogen sulfide.
Thoughts or comments will be much appreciated. Also any thing I left out or got wrong would also be appreciated if it was pointed out!
Thanks to all!

