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I would like to verify if my understanding of the potential efffect of carbon dosing is correct. Carbon dosing can promote the growth of different strains of bacteria:
- of which certain strains turn nitrates into nitrogen gass which will in turn precipitate from the tank.
- there are phosphate accumulating bacteria which can absorb phosphate into their tissue.

So while carbon dosing could lead to the direct removal of nitrogen from the tank, for phosphates they are absorbed by the bacteria. So if the bacteria are not removed (by for example a skimmer) they remain in the tank. Is this a correct understanding?

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bacteria driven by carbon dosing take up N and P to grow. Some in low oxygen areas may also convert nitrate into N2 which blows off to the air.

Bacteria can be eaten by other organisms, skimmed out or otherwise removed, or continue to live and/or die in the tank.
 
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bacteria driven by carbon dosing take up N and P to grow. Some in low oxygen areas may also convert nitrate into N2 which blows off to the air.

Bacteria can be eaten by other organisms, skimmed out or otherwise removed, or continue to live and/or die in the tank.
Thanks for the swift reply! I assume that in case of death the N and P are released back into the tank.
 

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Thanks for the swift reply! I assume that in case of death the N and P are released back into the tank.

Or into something that eats the dead bacteria.
 

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