Phytoplankton=Nutrients?

Randy Holmes-Farley

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I’m just not seeing where the nutrients would go unless you remove the phytoplankton.

If it is eaten, much of that N and P will get back into the system, I expect. Perhaps corals are different than fish in that regard, however.
 

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How much do you dose? For reference my tank is 30g, and what else are you running for phosphate reduction?

I have a bag of chemipure blue running in my AIO overflow and I barely feed my tank, like 1/3 a cube of mysis daily with only two fish. I just don’t know how my phosphates could have hit .2
I feed the same I have always been feeding - heavily with Mysis. I use the recommended amount for live phyto and Benepets. I run nothing for phosphate reduction. No filtration, no skimmer. Just a fuge with some macro algae in the back as I have been doing for 4 years now on this tank.
 

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I’m just not seeing where the nutrients would go unless you remove the phytoplankton.

If it is eaten, much of that N and P will get back into the system, I expect. Perhaps corals are different than fish in that regard, however.
Here is a theory. The Live Phyto collects nutrients, than gets removed from the tank during water changes?
 

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