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Just an fyi, however, adding amino acids can at least theoretically do two things (as it does in a reef tank overall):

1. Increase the rate of production of ammonia.

2. Drive the growth of bacteria, which can include pathogens.

I'm not claiming it isn't desirable or useful or whatever, but just sounding a cautionary note to keep an eye out.
Why does it drive down bacterial Randy? I though it would be opposite. Amino acid is like digested food already. A number of organism will jump on it, include both the primary producers and the primary consumers, and use it as a nutrient source and reproduce, including bacterial. IMO, if anything it would result in more rather than less organism count.
 

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Why does it drive down bacterial Randy? I though it would be opposite. Amino acid is like digested food already. A number of organism will jump on it, include both the primary producers and the primary consumers, and use it as a nutrient source and reproduce, including bacterial. IMO, if anything it would result in more rather than less organism count.

Sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear.

Drive the growth of bacteria, which can include pathogens.

Drive up the growth of bacteria, which can include pathogens.
 

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for sure, i only dose aminos alongside antibiotics and i water change heavily when treating!!
 

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