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Hello everyone! So I recently decided to test my tank and noticed that now that there’s no algae, the nitrate and phosphate are elevating like crazy! @Snoopdog, I’ve been thinking of your theory and you actually made a really valid point. Nowadays, when starting a tank, one can use dry rock and cycle the tank with bacteria in a bottle. This lowers ammonia and nitrite, but that’s only half the battle because there’s not enough bacteria to take care of the other parameters (Nitrate and phosphate). Live rock has matured and has enough “good” bacteria to balance out water parameters and keep things in check vs dry rock which isnt going to be sufficient. No one considers this when starting a tank, we automatically just think about ammonia and nitrate. I’m adding biopellets, macro algae, and some live rock to the tank today in addition to dosing bacteria daily. This should help lower parameters. Best of wishes friend, I appreciate your advice greatly. It really got the ball rolling for me!I disagree, the majority if not all that I have seen started with dry rock. Sure it is possible to have them with live rock, but the net cause is probably the same, zero nitrates and zero phosphates.