Hi Chris,
No limb, I posted so as to get MORE points of view.......glad to have you join the discussion......Aren't we all a little wet??? lol
You bring up some excellent points.
I also agree that smaller tanks also have this issue, but since I have a large tank, those are the threads I focus on

I just think it is not noticed because 1/8 to 1/4 of a tsp is not that much. When you go from 1.5 tsp to 4 or 5, you sit up and take notice!
I also think that there are many undercover EI overdosers, out there. I see way too many threads from folks with large tanks that dose EI and the assumption (well, mine at least) is that they are dosing at the EI recommendations for that tank, but that is not confirmed.
Glad to hear you admit that you are one of us! Acknowledgement is the first step to a cure lol
I brought this up, because even though I knew technically that I needed X ppm of this, and Y ppm of that, that I was nowhere near it, as I had so many algae and growth issues.
Yet, I knew that many others were doing well on these principles, so it had to be what I was doing.
I was (and am) simply amazed at the nutrient hog that my tank really is
I understand the EI are mins NOW, but didn't really get that earlier....
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But if build up was a problem wouldn't it manifest it self here?
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That's one of the myths we are fighting, that overdosing of nutrients is 'bad' in and of itself. I think folks here say 30 ppm of N, and think, that based on EI, I should dose X to get that level, not taking into account the things you mention earlier, such as substrate, bio-mass, etc.
The though of doubling or tripling that scares them. I think the more experienced folks do it quietly and just don't even think of it anymore, as things are going well for them, and they are not constantly changing things.
I would still like to gather this data, as it could prove to be useful in a chart form in the future.
Perhaps, I could include anyone with a tank < 120 gals that is dosing > 2-3X EI?