Putting corals under 5-6k would even be different then actually taking them out of the water.
Corals under 5-6k AND out of the water







Putting corals under 5-6k would even be different then actually taking them out of the water.
Here some more...show me tanks without zeovit that have colors more glowing and vibrant.
Glowing and vibrant? I see a many, not all, but many sickly looking pale corals.
Here some more...show me tanks without zeovit that have colors more glowing and vibrant. Galleon? Maybe add some of yours?
That's my point. Point enough blue light at anything and it will appear blue. Like white sand for instance. The photos from the bucket demonstrate pretty clearly that the corals are not actually as vivid as they appear in the tank photos.
I didn't say they were brown. But large mature colonies of Acropora can certainly be brown. This example plus a million other examples on coral reefs everywhere:
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Those are brown. The corals from the zeovit tank look better out of water then those. Now show me some tanks like the one posted above without using zeovit.
Please stop with the ad hominem attacks. I'd like to keep this thread open. I'm not sure why you're so eager to make this about my tank, which has its own thread and all the corals are documented and were actually purposely purchased brown and placed in the tank within the last 4 weeks.
How about every TOTM that doesn't use Zeovit?
They don't have that glowing vibrancy. Yes people have amazing tanks but you can spot a zeo tank from a mile away.
I just think your looking at things from the wrong perpestive.
I hope people will continue to be civil but perhaps if we look at a tank that was Zeo and then switched from Zeo to a more traditional carbon dosed (with pellets) tank.
Switch to HD, it makes a difference.
Zeo
After stopping Zeo
To my eyes the colors are richer throughout the corals after Zeo was stopped. It isn't just the tips that are colorful, but the whole coral. That is not to say it wasn't beautiful before, but to me it is an improvement after Zeo was stopped.
I think this post just goes to show nature does it best...we'll all agree there I think...Compare:
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Two words, say it with me: CONFIRMATION BIAS.