The info out there on reefing drives me insane. There's so much info that just doesn't make any sense at all, but everywhere it's cargo culted. I find it very frustrating because most of the info seems completely bad, info that seems somewhat good gets shot down (unless it reconfirms myths), and actual info on what works or doesn't isn't investigated.
The biggest two that drive me nuts recently are algae control and dinos. The first one being dinos and low nutrients. That low phosphate and nitrate lead to dino outbreaks, but the solution is higher levels. The second that algae spikes come from P+N being at wrong ratios, and if you get them right the algae problems go away.
Those statements make absolutely no sense. Starting with dinos, the theory is dinos are really good at surviving at low levels, better than everything else, and take over at 0. That seems plausible. The follow up though that by raising levels you lead other things to take over makes no sense.
That's like saying an open flame is really good at burning gas, so if you want less flame toss in some burning coals. If dinos are great at growing at low levels, they're also going to be great at growing at high levels. I can buy that increasing levels limits indirectly some other resource, but that's not what people say.
Next up algae. If algae is in the tank, and there's nutrients, algae will grow. If it grows at 1N it's also going to grow at 10N. Having other coral in the tank isn't going to change that. There's always going to be Nitrate available on the water column for the algae to eat. Even if you have a fuge or a turf scrubber or ...
My personal theory is the real answer to all this is predators and some other resource is a limiter. Algae only being reduced by having a ton of healthy coral that shade out the algae, and a bunch of herbivores. Dinos being blocked by other things fighting for some resource we all aren't tracking (not N nor P), and being consumed by a predator like pods or diatoms or other.
Anyone else think the theories out there make absolutely no sense? Any other theories that drive people insane?
The biggest two that drive me nuts recently are algae control and dinos. The first one being dinos and low nutrients. That low phosphate and nitrate lead to dino outbreaks, but the solution is higher levels. The second that algae spikes come from P+N being at wrong ratios, and if you get them right the algae problems go away.
Those statements make absolutely no sense. Starting with dinos, the theory is dinos are really good at surviving at low levels, better than everything else, and take over at 0. That seems plausible. The follow up though that by raising levels you lead other things to take over makes no sense.
That's like saying an open flame is really good at burning gas, so if you want less flame toss in some burning coals. If dinos are great at growing at low levels, they're also going to be great at growing at high levels. I can buy that increasing levels limits indirectly some other resource, but that's not what people say.
Next up algae. If algae is in the tank, and there's nutrients, algae will grow. If it grows at 1N it's also going to grow at 10N. Having other coral in the tank isn't going to change that. There's always going to be Nitrate available on the water column for the algae to eat. Even if you have a fuge or a turf scrubber or ...
My personal theory is the real answer to all this is predators and some other resource is a limiter. Algae only being reduced by having a ton of healthy coral that shade out the algae, and a bunch of herbivores. Dinos being blocked by other things fighting for some resource we all aren't tracking (not N nor P), and being consumed by a predator like pods or diatoms or other.
Anyone else think the theories out there make absolutely no sense? Any other theories that drive people insane?