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You can't say that with certainty. it is pure conjecture.few people actually complete the nitrogen cycle (degassing nitrate) even with stacks of rocks
n the last 25 years of reefing was stacks of rocks, and that led into carbon dosing, pellets, plant uptake and six other means to handle increasing nitrate in the tanks.
Nonetheless, if we apply logic instead of hyperbole we may conclude that any anaerobic nitrifying bacteria present perform their biological task even if there are not enough to fully process the system load.
It would further follow that adding media that harbor these bacteria, as opposed to media that can't, would further add to denitrification. As such, removing said media would reduce it.
Therefore, the system with a less complete nitrogen system will require more alternative measures to remove it than the system with a more complete nitrogen system.
Your contention that, the addition or removal of media (be it solid or porous) has no measurable or meaningful affect, is not supported by the basic facts at hand.