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You poisoned the dinos with higher levels than they can handle. N and P are building blocks of life, but they are also poisons to every living organism at varying levels - with some, it is very low like the Dinos. You can growth limit dinos with ocean-levels of N and P. I have .1N and .005 to .01P and I do get a few dinos and some cyano that comes and goes in small patches, but they are hardly a problem.
Most aminos are quickly used by single-cell organisms and never reach any coral. I have no doubt that aminos helped to fuel dinos.
If you want to dose nitrate to poison dinos, cyano, etc., then that is a great reason to do so. If you want to get more building blocks to corals, then not only is it unnecessary, but they would also probably prefer ammonia for this. Just know that calcification will slow down with rising levels of both.
The issue with 2ppm if nitrate, is that it is VERY high for what these creatures evolved in. Ocean is usually detectable, but below .1 and you are 20 times higher than this. This is a good place to fuel cyano and dinos.
You don't dose nitrate or phosphate to poison dinos.
You dose nitrate and or phosphate to encourage its competitors to grow, multiply and out compete the dinos.
You feed the competitors with nitrates and phosphates and they in turn starve the dinos out.
