Absorption of amino acids by carbon and purigen

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If one were to dose amino acids for coral, would carbon and purigen strip it from the water column?

Even if it does, does it matter?

I read conflicting advice online :)
 

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Purigen shouldn't? Purigen removes tannins and uracil (and maybe other things but seachem doesn't specify).

As for carbon, it wouldn't matter. I think carbon removes it but it wouldn't strip the tank of them before the corals can grab some.
 

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I don't think there will be a lot of these bound by either one, but the most hydrophobic amino acids (e.g., phenylalanine) may be somewhat bound to GAC, and certain amino acid that carry a high charge (e.g., aspartic acid) may be bound to Purigen.
 

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