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I'm considering dosing a tank with live phyto for the first time. Previously I have been using dry foods and Phyto feast.

The system is fairly dim but has two high-light areas (algae scrubbers running on opposing photo cycles). If I were to simply dose a large quantity of live phyto, should I have any concerns apart from cloudy water? I assume with the light and aeriation from the scrubbers the phyto survive but not really grow super well - my macros (primarily Ulva for the pods) look healthy but don't really grow so much. I feel having the live phyto in the tank will be better for overall tank health and help my pods grow even better - but want to avoid any harmful scenarios.

Input is appreciated!

(Tank has several hungry animals that consume a lot of pods so I am trying to maximize their growth, and less concerned about crystal clear looking water than most)
 
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I don't understand why so many threads claim dosing live can add phosphates - assumption that it simply will die off and pollute?
 

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