Thanks for bringing up the cost again Dave, i think i'll go throw up now.
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Thanks for bringing up the cost again Dave, i think i'll go throw up now.
Sorrry. That is the advantage to doing it old school. You don't have to actually see the total cost of the equipment all on one page.
Dave
My current 130g system
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Dave thanks for posting, hopefully this thread will clear things up and be informaitive, I have asked Bob and lots of the other zeo gurus who have been doing this for longer than I have to come over here and help out with zeo confusion from time to time. I asked Bob about the topic that you have brought to the table and this is what he said.
Hi Ryan, my experience with ZEOvit & a 2-3" sb is limited ~ 6mos.--previously, I've always had a bb reef. My impression is that ZEOvit works with more stability with a msb & dsb as there's more areas for bacterial populations within one's system & therefore, less gradients of nutrient/element flux. I wonder though can not prove this, is that ZEOvit will do away with "old-tank syndrome". As far a micro-fauna within the sb with ZEOvit---there will be less grunge available for micro-life but much higher bacterial bio-nets upon which these micro-life will feed.
Ryan, if you have more questions, plz. LMK. Bob
Dave please forgive my tone b4. But what Zeovit did and has continued to due for me I would like other people to possibly experience also. I defend the product all the time because it's constantly ridiculed and I think that this will hinder the possibility of others to have a great reef. I want others to learn and progress. As far as cost I've got Eric swearing up and down how easier and cheaper his reef is to run. Initial startup is pricey sure. But after you startup it gets cheaper. Zeovit is an amazing system.
Last edited by Bogg; 02-12-2008 at 02:12 PM.
So from that info, it sounds like the two could actually work together to help make the tank more stable overall. Very interesting concept.
Dave
My current 130g system
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Yeah what he said by the way I started zeo 4 years ago and have yet found a reason to stop. It cost me about 200$ to start including a reactor. The product lasted me about 2 years on a 120g system before I had to buy more. The only thing I replaced was the stones once every 3 months costing 20$.Originally Posted by 481824
Last edited by Bogg; 02-12-2008 at 02:19 PM.
Dave, from your first post, I can assure there is no reason to worry about "spilling harmful info", I just think this whole hobby is not an exact science. There are so many variables and this is what leads to biases and heated debates.
IMO, your comment just comes off as trying to help someone. I dont think we will be sure what works best until we try or find good evidence as some of the members on this board have already said.
I have read up on Zeo and think its interesting. I might use it later on down the road but for right now I want to see how far stability, low phos, and nitrates will make my colors pop. However, I do plan to use zeo in the future and am looking forward to anyone who will be using it.
I have no data to back this statement up by I think if cartman adds zeo to his tank now his awesome carpet will become gue!
Hows this for proof...
Last edited by Bogg; 12-09-2009 at 07:22 PM.
Peters Vodka corals look nicer
That's just cause you're drunk when you look at them from dosing yourself
Peter
Salty fingers since 1989. Current tanks: 240g FOWLR, 15g QT.
is pic 1 a surf and turf frag?
While i would like to actually laugh at such a ridiculous statement, I won't. Please feel free to browse zeovit.com for proof that beautiful species of anemone can thrive in zeo tanks.Originally Posted by iwantone
Why would the presence or absence of dissolved compounds that feed zooxanthellae have any effect on higher organisms like anemones, shrimps, worms, etc?
Peter
Salty fingers since 1989. Current tanks: 240g FOWLR, 15g QT.
food pyramid collapse??
(no idea, shooting in the dark)
I guess, if your system is based on a food web....
Peter
Salty fingers since 1989. Current tanks: 240g FOWLR, 15g QT.
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