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Thank you for your article. Between research papers that highlight the Coral Holibiont & Old Tank Syndrome, you have a complex field of endeavor. A few years ago, when speaking with @Randy Holmes-Farley about biochemistry in marine aquarium , he said “we sent a man to the moon 50 years ago, yet we can’t cure cancer today”.
Martin Moe, micro biologist said it this way 60 years ago:
”Reef Chemistry is not rocket science, It’s more complicated.
Check out Ken Felderman articles on Advanced Aquaria
THE CHEMICAL INTERACTION BETWEEN SPECIES AS AN HYPOTHESIS FOR A MATURE TANK
Algae, unavoidable companions. Algae are undoubtedly one of the inhabitants of a reef tank that cause the biggest headaches to hobbyists. In a world idealized by aesthetics, we might wish that these living beings were out of our system...
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Thank you for your article. Between research papers that highlight the Coral Holibiont & Old Tank Syndrome, you have a complex field of endeavor. A few years ago, when speaking with @Randy Holmes-Farley about biochemistry in marine aquarium , he said “we sent a man to the moon 50 years ago, yet we can’t cure cancer today”.
Martin Moe, micro biologist said it this way 60 years ago:
”Reef Chemistry is not rocket science, It’s more complicated.
Check out Ken Felderman articles on Advanced Aquaria
Bacterial Counts in Reef Aquarium Water: Baseline Values and Modulation by Carbon Dosing, Protein Skimming, and Granular Activated Carbon Filtration
What are the bacteria populations in the water column of reef tanks, and how does that value compare with bacterial counts in authentic reef water? Does carbon dosing indeed increase water column bacteria populations (i.e., is growth carbon limited)? Does mechanical filtration (protein skimming...
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