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I agree. So could it of played a part? Maybe only partially. Was it solely responsible for that depletion? No, I agree it alone was not.WasteAway probably has nothing to do with the PO4 depletion.
This viewpoint is based on experiments (Inspired by @taricha ) I ran in which WA, added at the recommended dose to a sample of aquarium water, showed no signs of growth after 5 days.
However, it's the second part of my post I was interested in getting some views on. And to be clear I was not asking if WasteAway works or not (Zerobytes).
I was specifically asking, consideration the zero nutrient environment dino's usually establish in and thrive on, is WatseAway the right product to combat Dino's considering it has clear marketing stating reduction of no3 and po4 which ultimately in a already low nutrient environment will just help further to create a environment for dino's to thrive. This just puzzled me and happy for someone to a) Tell me I am stupid for worrying about that due to facts x, y and Z or b) Maybe WasteAway is not the right product to fight dinos? I have no idea hence I am asking