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Now this is where it gets both interesting and somewhat hazy at the same time.I know nutrient balance is key for sure. In my situation I have high po4 and no3 and still have large amphidium on my sand. I would of thought with these nutrients it should out completed by other algaes. I am going to stop dosing aquaforest 123 today and siphon my sand to 5 micron sock and add some cheato on the sand to try and out compete the dinos. (Hopefully my tangs don't take a liking to the cheato)
Too much of the Nitrogen and it's no better than too little.
That I suspect is largely to do with these compounds becoming more toxic to organisms.
The one reason we have brainwashed in to keeping very low detectable amounts.
The Web is in its infancy compared to many old skool saltiness yet its been around long enough to get a feel for how many cases of dino's there were ten year ago compared to today.
Something must be driving the increase.
More in hobby.
More newcomers spending less time quarenteeing or dipping.
Bigger trade or swaps in coral frags.
Newer technologies keeping tanks pristine.
Whilst more than one factor could be involved a lot does coincde with equipment and new bacterial additives.
There's more of a rush now to add fish than ever before and more kit to let you do it.