I value your train of thought my friend. And I don’t discount anything you said. After experiencing these problems I feel that keeping a healthy micro-biome could be a little more challenging when you have to battle pests or nuisances. If this ReBiotic continues to improve the health of acros, it will prove the importance of (re)fortifying your biome. Not to mention the fragility of these closed ecosystems.
This system has no skimmer, UV is installed but has been off for months. I don’t run carbon (but I’m wondering if I should use a small bag for a week or two). I don’t run filter socks but I do have a 1” floss brick in the overflow section for large particulates. I also have live rock under the racks, a large ceramic media bag and live rock in the sump as well. I feel like I have a good amount of surface area for the bacteria to colonize, I would just never have thought that interceptor would damage those as it appears to have done here. Crazy! I just hope I continue to see long term improvements.
Interesting thought: Can you make a system dependent on ReBiotic? Or will the colonization of probiotic bacteria be at optimal levels after the 6 weeks dosing regimen?
Interceptor unfortunately while a tremendous product, will crash the living pods, possibly eggs, who knows. Usually cyano or dinos quickly follow, as a missing component of the micro-biome. Having separate systems for rock/sand holding is what has saved my butt several times, quickly re-innoculate the system. I added a sandbed fron an old quarantine tank, that was foul, but risedd several times over. 2 days later, full spectrum, no dinos, cyano, sand Pearl white. .. Most reefers wouldn't dare repurpose. I look at the benefits more than the drawbacks. Stir it up, coral snow with nitrifying bacteria, boom...
N03 up 10ppm, but p04 now carries w/o intervention, at .12ppm .2 +/- over 24 hours. 100/1 settled on its own.
Ad far as ReBiotic, I see it as an ongoing thing. I use it 2 times per week, I dose each tank separate. I cannot see any harm through long term use. The bacteria life-cycle ensure this. Surface area for homing, that's where it will advance filtration as the biomedia mimicks liverock, some suggest 60 to 80 times more porous than the old school live rock, which was quite porous. This extends surface area, especially advantageous for sand less systems, as sands surface area is endless, especially when disturbed, or deep...
Edit: this setup sounds great, it should work fine. When doing water change, put a small dose of nitrifying bacteria in exchange water, that or use your main systems water for the exchange, better, free bacteria :)
