Anthony Calfo
New member
fab to see the updates and critiques/discussions overall
Kudos to all for sharing the information and contributions.
It is a bummer when a good thread gets so long that some folks get put off enough to not read enough of it and be helped/served.
I don't see myself having the time in the near future to consolidate the info or scribe an article... but if some Good Samaritan feels inclined to start a new thread with summary
I'm sure lots of folks would be much obliged 
It would be a great service to the hobby/board.
(was that shameless enough?)
PS- a thought/consideration for the folks seeing no reduction but a status quo on nitrate levels: your nitrates rose to X level prior to the addition of a RDSB, but have levelled off perhaps in part due to the assistence of your RDSB faculties. That statement makes a lot of presumptions of course. But for folks with moderate to weak water change schedules, steady to increasing feeding regimes for steady to growing bioloads of fishes, corals, etc., and no other change in filtration dynamics from before.... it may well be true (the RDSB is at least preventing the nitrates from climbing higher). In such cases I suggest you consider how it is that you can fine tune your system with tighter control of nutrients making it into the tank, improving nutrient export by more aggressive skimming and/or water changes, more frequent harvest of banked nutrients (vis a vis vegetable filters/refugia or even more systematic harvest of coral growth/frags and/or macroalgae). Of course... a larger RDSB may help too. FWIW
kindly, Anth-
Kudos to all for sharing the information and contributions.
It is a bummer when a good thread gets so long that some folks get put off enough to not read enough of it and be helped/served.
I don't see myself having the time in the near future to consolidate the info or scribe an article... but if some Good Samaritan feels inclined to start a new thread with summary
It would be a great service to the hobby/board.
(was that shameless enough?)
PS- a thought/consideration for the folks seeing no reduction but a status quo on nitrate levels: your nitrates rose to X level prior to the addition of a RDSB, but have levelled off perhaps in part due to the assistence of your RDSB faculties. That statement makes a lot of presumptions of course. But for folks with moderate to weak water change schedules, steady to increasing feeding regimes for steady to growing bioloads of fishes, corals, etc., and no other change in filtration dynamics from before.... it may well be true (the RDSB is at least preventing the nitrates from climbing higher). In such cases I suggest you consider how it is that you can fine tune your system with tighter control of nutrients making it into the tank, improving nutrient export by more aggressive skimming and/or water changes, more frequent harvest of banked nutrients (vis a vis vegetable filters/refugia or even more systematic harvest of coral growth/frags and/or macroalgae). Of course... a larger RDSB may help too. FWIW
kindly, Anth-