Macro algae as primary nutrient export.

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Isn’t it rather difficult to get O2 saturation over 100% in a reef tank? I know that photosynthesis can increase O2 saturation but with high flow and good surface aeration, it should be difficult to get much above 100% O2 saturation. Similarly, given skimmers, good flow, surface aeration, it should be difficult to get that much below normal O2 levels. Maybe not 100%, but relatively good levels of O2 saturation.
 
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Isn’t it rather difficult to get O2 saturation over 100% in a reef tank? I know that photosynthesis can increase O2 saturation but with high flow and good surface aeration, it should be difficult to get much above 100% O2 saturation. Similarly, given skimmers, good flow, surface aeration, it should be difficult to get that much below normal O2 levels. Maybe not 100%, but relatively good levels of O2 saturation.

Nothing in the marine enviroment needs 100% oxygen saturation. In some cases it would be detrimental.
 

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I was just thinking of the graph where it shows minimal increase in growth at higher pH if O2 is 170% of saturation and how can that be possible if a normal reef.
 

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Good question but check out the graphs from Algaebarn. My guess is they found some ways to supersaturate the water with O2.
 
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