Ok, so please let me know if I'm way off here, but I'd like to share my thoughts on a stocking concept. I think we should add the smallest, and most simple creatures to the reef first. Bacteria is added via live rock or bottle, or seeded media. It conditions the water to handle the waste from everything else. Then we should add pods, and phytoplankton, as the phytoplankton, if live, will absorb nutrients from the water, which is in turn eaten by the pods, which make for plentiful, and nutrient packed pods. Then small fish and CUC, which will impact the pods due to preditation, but not in a way that would cause the pod population to crash. Then the larger fish, and CUC get's added. Then finally corals if that is what you're going for. I'm pretty sure someone has already written something similar, and explained all the science behind it, but I haven't read that book, so I'm reaching this conclusion on my own. I'm also super stoked to be getting my first shipment of pods and phytoplankton today, so that I can take the next step in this process.