Hi Tom,
thanks for starting the thread and keeping it alive
One thing that is still not quite clear to me (yes, I did read the thread from post #1

) is why in your opinion starting carbon dosing in new tanks should be avoided?
Since in a typical Skimmer+rock based aquarium achieving low NO3 levels relying purely on classical anaerobic denitrification is hard/impossible I am under the impression that the carbon fueled NO3 removal becomes dominant.
If that is the case then as long as our target NO3 levels can be achieved while dosing vodka/vinegar at safe levels we do not really need the classical denitrification.
Having well established colony of denitrifying anaerobic bacteria would serve us only as a fail safe mechanism in case carbon dosing is stopped, but even that is not guaranteed. I would assume that when carbon dosing is introduced the C fueled bacteria over time out compete the anaerobic bacteria causing their population to decline.
Could you please share some thoughts on this?
Thanks
Jarek