All the usual hypothetical advantages of diversity: Two pathways are generally more resilient to disturbances than one, two sets of bacteria may be more efficient than one, and of course the two sets of bacteria may use different areas of the tank.
Well, I don't buy the fact that those are even hypothetical advantages. I could just as easily state every one in reverse (and I do at the bottom).
Sure, two different sets of bacteria growing on two different carbon sources might be less susceptible to certain rare destructive events, such as something pathogenic killing off the bacteria.
But what exactly would the consequence be if that happened? I contend in any case, another species will just move into place and take over metabolizing the available organic, whether that was the only organic around, or one of 3 being dosed. I fail to see any big problem with that. It's not like the case of a farmer crying over lost corn crops because of locusts.
two sets of bacteria may be more efficient than one
How could that be? If it were true then the concerns about monocultures would be invalid as even with a single carbon source, there may be many species growing because, for this stated reason, more than one species is more efficient than one.
and of course the two sets of bacteria may use different areas of the tank
Yes, that's possibly true. If you get a species growing in a visible part of the tank, like cyano in the main tank, you might want to switch to a different carbon source and hope you get a species growing where you want it, out of site somewhere. I'd guess that more different species tyou drive with different orgnaic carbon sources, the more likely you are to ge tone thriving some place you do not want it.
So here's the restatement:
All the usual hypothetical disadvantages of diversity in organic carbon dosing are reduced by dosing a single carbon source:
1. The single most useful organic can be chosen which is most effective in driving bacteria where you want them and not where you do not.
2. The single most useful organic can be chosen which is most efficient in driving bacteria as opposed to cyanobacteria and other undesirable bacteria.
3. The single most useful organic can be chosen which is most efficient in driving bacteria to reduce nutrients the most.
4. One strain is less likely to have problems than two, because there are half as many bacterial species likely to become food for something that eats them all.