"Organic carbons in SW are a quite complex subject. I'm not sure anyone knows what all they are and all the various pathways they go through for production and subsequent fates...lots of ongoing research on those subjects."
"As for our aquariums, IMO there is both good and bad. Some is useful food, some is problematic. As to which is which, I think the best we can do is work on general removal and add the things we know work."
I am 100% in agreement with Bills statement. Let us break down what mechanisms constitute "general removal":
Patrick
"Our earlier research on the topic of carbon nutrient levels in marine aquaria (Feldman, 2008; Feldman, 2009; Feldman, 2010) has provided experimental documentation for four conclusions that impact on TOC management in our reef tanks:"
"Reef aquaria utilizing active filtration (GAC, skimming) maintain equilibrium TOC levels within the range found on healthy tropical reefs.
Protein skimming (i.e., bubbles) is not very effective at removing TOC from aquarium water, depleting typical reef tank water of only ~ 20 - 35% of the post-feeding TOC present.
GAC filtration is quite effective at stripping reef tank water of its TOC load, removing 60 - 85% of the TOC present.
And, quite intriguingly, the natural biological filtration, which starts with bacteria and other microbes, is remarkable in its capacity to remediate reef tank water of TOC, easily removing 50% or more of the post-feeding TOC increase in tank water.
Conclusions (2) and (3) describe the consequences of mechanical filtration on TOC levels, but the 4th conclusion emphasizes the importance of the "hidden" part of the remediation equation, bacterial predation, for gaining an understanding of the dynamics of carbon commerce in our aquaria. In fact, this observation, coupled with the advent of Carbon Dosing strategies for nutrient export, led to a new series of questions regarding the perhaps pivotal role of bacteria, or at least skimmable water column bacteria, in successful reef aquarium husbandry."
Skimmers remove 25%, GAC removes 75% and the hidden part of the equation "biological filtration" removes 50%.
I do not see the compulsion to embrace skimmers, but that is just me.
Patrick