A new reef arises

So, the next pic from today...It's getting clearer :)

By the way: The tanks runs since less than 3 weeks!

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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8280634#post8280634 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by iwan
So, the next pic from today...It's getting clearer :)

By the way: The tanks runs since less than 3 weeks!

05.10.2006$20unscharf.jpg

WOW nice setting!!
please update the progress with zeo system, cause im planning to set new tank with zeo system as well.

question for the zeovit, did u use individual fluidizer or use 3 inline chamber with carbon & po4 removal??

good luck with the project
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8282363#post8282363 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ginzo
This might be a "newbie" question, but is Zeovit and Zeolite the same product ???

Zeolite is a type of stone. There are a range of different zeolites, natural and man made that have different applications in industry and aquuaculture.

ZEOvit (Korralen Zucht) is one of a number of companies that select and sell on zeolites to reefers and fresh water aquarists. Zeovit also make or distribute a whole range of reefing products that when used together are distinctive enough to be called the ZEOvit method.
 
So does the use of Probidio or Zeolite and it's associated additives pretty much eliminate the need to use coral foods such as DT's phyto, rotifers, etc?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8284946#post8284946 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kennyboy1984
So does the use of Probidio or Zeolite and it's associated additives pretty much eliminate the need to use coral foods such as DT's phyto, rotifers, etc?

Zeolite do not replace coral food. The consistent use of the Zeovit line contains a specific feeding of the corals. There are special products (amino acids, CoralVitalizer) for it.
By the daily cleaning of the zeovit material bacterium containing mulm is washed out. This mulm also is used by the corals as a food source.

question for the zeovit, did u use individual fluidizer or use 3 inline chamber with carbon & po4 removal??

I am using a special zeovit filter. This filter allows a easy cleaning of the material. I have 4 chambers in the sump, but use only carbon in one chamber. A po4 absorber i not necessary because the po4 level is 0.
 
But, have you got the ATI BubbleMaster hooked up yet?, like to get your opinion cause I'm seriously considering pre-ordering one.

Thanks
 
I still wait for the BM. There were problems at the custom, the delivery was returned to ATI last week. I hope now that I get the BM today or on Monday.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8286926#post8286926 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Johan Susanto
So, you dont use any macro alga at all, if using zeovit??

No, I don't have macro algae. I use the ZEOVIT filter and bacs and bacteria food.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8286592#post8286592 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Wayner2
But, have you got the ATI BubbleMaster hooked up yet?, like to get your opinion cause I'm seriously considering pre-ordering one.

Thanks

BINGO!

Now I have the new ATI BubbleMaster. This Skimmer is a monster! Easy to install and the result is a perfect foam.
The skimmer produces very fine air bubbles. ATI uses a thread wheel instead of a needle wheel.

Thread wheel instead of needle wheel
A protein skimmer exploits the bipolar nature of organic compounds by providing air-water interfaces of the bubbles they produce. It is this interface where the compounds are deposited, collected and removed out of the aquarium system. One of the key performance indicators of a good skimmer is the ability to produce many fine air-bubbles. By creating finer air bubbles, the air-water surface is maximized for the amount of air injected into the skimmer.
ATI has employed a more suitable material for bubble production. After a series of extensive testing the thread wheel using Nylon of 0.5mm thickness strands is used and is capable of producing a homogenous mixture of water and exceptionally fine bubbles. The fine structure of the thread wheel impeller is in contrast to the 2-3 mm thick needles on the needle-wheel impellers.


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