This might sound like blasphemy but is it possible to dose nitrate to reduce phosphates?
If my nitrates are near non-detectable can I dose some nitrate in small concentrations to help bacteria and algae reduce phosphate?
Life forms need carbon, nitrate and phosphate. Reefers often dose carbon and then skim out the nutrients out of the water but what if the nitrate becomes the limiting reagent. Could one dose nitrate to further reduce the phosphates?
If my nitrates are near non-detectable can I dose some nitrate in small concentrations to help bacteria and algae reduce phosphate?
Life forms need carbon, nitrate and phosphate. Reefers often dose carbon and then skim out the nutrients out of the water but what if the nitrate becomes the limiting reagent. Could one dose nitrate to further reduce the phosphates?