That's interesting. I'm curious what the ramifications on using All for Reef for dosing is then. My understand if All for Reef uses a calcium source which effectively is calcium bound with a carbon to prevent it from precipitating out. In the tank it separates, freeing the Ca and also effectively acting as a carbon dosing.Well, there might be another case where people dose carbon to supply more bacteria for acros to “eat.” Lou Ekis had a talk explaining that corals aren’t good at utilizing phosphate from the water but are good at consuming phosphate-containing bacteria. But this requires having a lot of corals to filter out the excess bacteria that grows after carbon dosing.
The implication then seems to be don't use All for Reef if you're not running a skimmer.
Any thoughts on that?