So started carbon Dosing my nano with AF Pro Bio F a few months ago to take care of my high phosphates and I think it did its job well. While using this product I happened to read into the role of Bacterioplankton in the feeding of corals and found that carbon dosing helps stimulate bacterioplankton growth so I kept using the product and although I don't have too many corals yet I think they have grown a good bit and think my nitrates and phosphates are at pretty decent levels but is this likely the source of a little extra algae growth that I've been experiencing? It's not crazy or anything, just extra on the glass and a little on the rocks so it doesn't bother me too much but I'd still like to know. If so, I might experiment with using just a half dose since the tank is only 10 gallons (Pro Bio F is for nano tanks though btw). Other than that I can't complain...even if it does cause a little extra algae growth it hasn't been terrible...what do you guys think? Is this likely the source of my algae growth? Nitrates are about 3 and phosphates about .05 (it can be hard to tell an exact number with the color matching kits)