Bacterial counts: carbon dosing, skimming and GAC

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Here is a very interesting article about bacteria counts in nature versus a variety of reef tank configuations, and thought some of you may be interested.

http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2011/3/aafeature">http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2011/3/aafeature</a>

There are references to the relationship of bacteria to corals. I would really like to see more studies attempting to identify any connections between types/populations of bacteria and coral health.

Thoughts?
 
I have not read the article yet, as I'm medicated from some minor surgery and I'm feeling more like this:

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However, Ken Feldman has written a few articles before That I have previous posted and so have others............
http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=38530&highlight=feldman">http://www.atlantareefclub.org/forums/showthread.php?t=38530&highlight=feldman</a>


Back to the original subject matter, anecdotally, I can tell from my corals when my bacteria levels or balance is off. Unfortunately, That is the only "PARAMETER" that I find to be the most inconsistent in my tank, and my corals adjust dramatically to them, IMHO.

Looking forward to reading that article! Thanks for posting!
 
Ok (lol), we hope you feel better soon Ralph. You are obviously feeling no pain now, and I hope that you enjoy the article.
 
I just started reading the article today (I did a quick 20 minute scan)...a lot of info to decipher, and I still have go back, reread, and process it................yup....I set myself up for one.....anyway, I can't think of anything much more important to the direction of this hobby than micro-biology, marine biology, & bacteriology.....
 
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