I was just thinking that.
It must be an unbelievable tightrope walk for those who strive to maintain these stripped nutrient profiles considering the bioload we keep in our tanks and the need for corals to have access to nutrients at all times as a required supplement to what photosynthetic machinery provides.
Across all nano reefs and pico reefs, which concentrate and amplify peroxide dosing details compared to larger tanks, we've seen no loss of beneficial dinoflagellates/benthic life impact the system negatively as is commonly stated.we'll make a thread with 500 before and after pics yet its still suspect of causing unseen harm. filter beds hold up unimpeded, per ammonia test kits-same can't be said of all reef treatments.
When used carefully and with a method we know works, the results are all positive.
We alter so many otherwise natural populations in our tanks with variances in care, why should peroxide be set aside.
Why is making ones tank an alcoholic to sustain unnatural microbe populations any less abnormal than peroxide being used to counter control them?
I find that there are many assumptions about what goes on behind the scenes with controlled peroxide use while we continue to compile post after post after post with pics showing no such loss of beneficial life and healthy, glowing corals.
That being said Pants i'm still reeeaaallly hoping you will make that video of a single cell lysing in motion it will be my fav clip 2012