Alexander1312
Supporting Member
Reading the article below, how many of you add this to your tank?
I have been using PNS Pro Bio for several months and cannot tell if it is worth doing. I have had no significant issues with my tank since using this (before Dinos etc), and all corals I have (no acros) have been doing well, no fish disease no cyano despite low nitrates and high phosphates.
The article above seems to imply yes, and I did watch several interviews with the owner of Hydrospace. However, as a non-biologist, it is pretty challenging to follow his rationale, and it is difficult for him to articulate benefits while trying not to overstate the impact.
Anyway, I just thought I would see the sentiment related to this relatively niche additive.

Could Purple Non-Sulfur Bacteria Change Reefing? | Reef Builders | The Reef and Saltwater Aquarium Blog
The future of the reef aquarium industry is microbial. Microbes hold many of the nuanced secrets behind the long-term health and reproduction of corals, reef fish, and invertebrates.
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I have been using PNS Pro Bio for several months and cannot tell if it is worth doing. I have had no significant issues with my tank since using this (before Dinos etc), and all corals I have (no acros) have been doing well, no fish disease no cyano despite low nitrates and high phosphates.
The article above seems to imply yes, and I did watch several interviews with the owner of Hydrospace. However, as a non-biologist, it is pretty challenging to follow his rationale, and it is difficult for him to articulate benefits while trying not to overstate the impact.
Anyway, I just thought I would see the sentiment related to this relatively niche additive.