herring_fish
Crazy Designer
Great work with the experiment.
Goes to show, there isn't just using ATS to extract nutrients out of water.
Just getting the bacteria to do the work - while keeping redfield ratio correct is the key to successful reef keeping. :wildone:
I almost completely agree! Using bacteria to get rid of excess nutrients is A VERY GOOD WAY to get it done. I have said that ever since I have been on here.
There are a lot of VERY GOOD WAYS to reduce excess nutrients. I am not here to promote any form of ATS. There are several methods of getting this done and I have try most of them and you know what …they almost all work and work well, including several methods of promoting the use of bacteria to get it done.
The only reason that I am here is because nitrate limitation can also interfere with good algae production and export of nutrients which is another VERY GOOD WAY to reduce excess nutrients. I don’t think that it is best. I think that it is best for me.
Please remember this thread is called Only Dosing Nitrates to reduce Phosphate.
In his first post 2hands asked, in part,
”If my nitrates are near non-detectable can I dose some nitrate in small concentrations to help bacteria” AND “algae reduce phosphate?”
The discussion has morph to almost exclusively talking about bacteria and that’s great where I am concerned.
I originally came here because I was nitrate limited but didn’t know it. I dosed and 2hands was right. My algae started growing again.
Anyway This is not the first thread to mention the Redfield ratio but I have loved to mostly tag along to learn lots of things, whether they relate to algae or not.
I am also learning more about bacteria in general and that is interesting to me because it is a great food source for corals.
All that being said, when I get all of my files together, I will post them only because I was asked …and because I’m proud of my little dump bucket.
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