Drawing Amino Acids

Amino acids are organic compounds that serve as the fundamental building blocks of proteins. They play a crucial role in the structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs. Amino ...

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Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. These molecules come together to form proteins. Your body uses them for many important functions, such as making hormones, building muscle, and ...

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The body needs 20 different amino acids to maintain good health and normal functioning. People must obtain nine of these amino acids, called the essential amino acids, through food. Amino acids are ...

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Although the myriad proteins found in all life are largely built from a set of 20 amino acids, many other amino acids exist in nature, and it remains a curiosity as to why some were ultimately ...

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Amino Acids In Our Aquarium. A Data Analysis Review Scientists studying dissolved organic matter (DOM) in water use amino acid abundances to help identify its sources. Amino acid ratios help to determine how degraded this matter is, and in turn, informs about microbial activity. What can amino acid concentrations in our aquaria tell us?

Amino acids can worsen dinoflagellates issues. Adding extra fish If your tank has the extra room, increasing the fish load can be a satisfying way to increase nutrients while simultaneously adding more activity and inhabitants. If you don’t have many fish, adding excess food without consumption will increase the carbon and organic waste input.

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Hey @Badger_Reefer! For your coral selection I think adding amino acids could definitely be beneficial. The softies will appreciate the dissolved organics and your goniopora in particular is known to respond well to amino supplementation. As for which aminos - Brightwell's Aminomarine and Polyp Lab's Reef-Roids are good go tos.