Blenny Powers
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Running biopellets with near zero po4 and no3. Think I'll stick with what works for me. I do very little dosing and everything looks great. No macro or refugium. Just the pellets and no chemicals.
Magnetic bracelets and necklaces have been around a lot longer than that.
So I feel like that was a lot of words that didn't address my question. You said it's "more of a complete system" but that doesn't really mean anything. What component(s) cause the substantial difference that you claim to see in Zeovit tanks?
Here's one for you guys to change the subject a bit. It seems like it's become a BP vs zeo flame war. I'm trying to use both to a degree. I'm using biopellets, zeobak and zeofood7. I also have amino acids and phols extra but I haven't started using them since it's a new system. I plan to use more of the zeo stuff once I have more corals and get some growth. Any potential problems with my plan? I'm thinking the biopellets will do the work of zeolites + zeostart but I'm a little worried about phosphates. I'd also like to feed the tank heavily and still have an "ULNS". Any thoughts would be appreciated. I've seen nice tanks from many different methods so I'd be happy with huge pastel corals or huge rich corals. I'm not as picky, just want good growth and colors that aren't brown. Any advice would be appreciated and thanks in advance. I do think it's funny arguing over who's tank is prettier when all are stunning!
It's complete system because there are additives for almost every situation. I wouldn't call bio pellets a complete system, I would call basic carbon dosing a complete system.
The basic four I mentioned helps keep no3 and po4 lower and the other additives help replace what being used up giving the system a perfect balance of import and export.
There are additives like zeospur that will actually lighten tissue. There are additive like Phols extra that help give the tissue more depth.
The key to keeping Sps is always the balance between importing and exporting nutrients. Once you reach the balance your Sps will have the desired color.
I guess I am ****ing into the wind by trying to point out that saying "it's a complete system" doesn't really mean anything at all. And plenty of systems can claim to have a "perfect balance" of import and export.
You have stated very clearly that there is a difference in the appearance of Zeovit tanks that other methods cannot accomplish. I'm trying to determine what part of the Zeovit system you think accomplishes that.
thanks for repeating what I said lol
please find me 1 pellet user that doesnt run GFO.
I guess I am ****ing into the wind by trying to point out that saying "it's a complete system" doesn't really mean anything at all. And plenty of systems can claim to have a "perfect balance" of import and export.
You have stated very clearly that there is a difference in the appearance of Zeovit tanks that other methods cannot accomplish. I'm trying to determine what part of the Zeovit system you think accomplishes that.
Well, saying something is a "carbon source" or a "microorganism" is a fairly vague definition. Gasoline is a carbon source. E. coli is a microorganism. Can you be more specific? Not to mention the mysterious zeolite stones...
not sure why you need to have more specifics.
You know it has some sort of carbon source"¦. The exact mixture is intellectual property.
You know it uses zeolites"¦. The exact type is intellectual property.
You know it uses a bacterial source"¦. The exact strains are intellectual property.
You know it uses food supplements to specifically feed the nutrient deprived corals"¦. The exact types are intellectual property.
You know it uses certain trace elements in high concentrations and others in low concentrations. Some of the ones used may surprise us, by all accounts, but the exact constituents are intellectual property"¦.
The common denominator is that if used correctly, you can have stunning looking corals. If used incorrectly, you can have a crap tank.
If you wish to copy the ingredients, there are early threads in which this was tried with limited success. You can look them up.
If you have no desire to run the system, then you are either bored, hate mongering or planning to use alternatives to achieve the same results. I.e. Rip off somebody's intellectual property.. It happens a lot. If none of the above, then what's going on?"¦. If genuinely interested, the manual explains a lot as do shadowramy's sticky. Read away.
mo
Not sure why you need to have more specifics.
You know it has some sort of carbon source"¦. The exact mixture is intellectual property.
You know it uses zeolites"¦. The exact type is intellectual property.
You know it uses a bacterial source"¦. The exact strains are intellectual property.
You know it uses food supplements to specifically feed the nutrient deprived corals"¦. The exact types are intellectual property.
You know it uses certain trace elements in high concentrations and others in low concentrations. Some of the ones used may surprise us, by all accounts, but the exact constituents are intellectual property"¦.
The common denominator is that if used correctly, you can have stunning looking corals. If used incorrectly, you can have a crap tank.
Because like any curious person, I want to know how stuff works. Especially stuff that is claimed to be superior to what I currently use, costs a lot of money, and refuses to divulge exactly how it works. You can thank the people who felt the same about DSBs, Eco-Aqualizers, Marc Weiss products, etc. for the same curiosity.
Okay, so we are back to the argument on page 6. When it was mentioned that nobody seems to know how it works, just that it does, the response was that there is no mystery. But apparently there is some mystery.
Many aquarium products and supplements are very clear about how they work. There is no mystery about how LEDs, needlewheel skimmers, Vortechs, metal halide lights, GFO, GAC, kalkwasser, etc. work. No black boxes. Even many supplements, like B-Ionic, C-Balance, SeaChem, etc. are very clear about what is contained in the mix. Reef Nutrition states pretty clearly what strains of rotifers or algae you are getting in their products, and even tells you how to grow your own if you feel like it.
Same exact thing can be said about pretty much all reefkeeping strategies.
Read my last post I answered your question. If you still can't figure out what is causing the zeovit look then maybe there is some learning about keeping Sps you need to do first.
All those things you mentioned are 2 part additives, that is entirly different. Zeovit has magnesium which they clearly state it's contents. I am grasping for straws now. Are you intrested in using zeovit or not? I can help you get started. If not then there is no point in your debate.
There are so many things in this hobby that we have no idea what the ingredients are, yet we all dose them anyway. People don't like zeovit because of the stigma that goes along with it.
Because like any curious person, I want to know how stuff works. Especially stuff that is claimed to be superior to what I currently use, costs a lot of money, and refuses to divulge exactly how it works. You can thank the people who felt the same about DSBs, Eco-Aqualizers, Marc Weiss products, etc. for the same curiosity.![]()
Okay, so we are back to the argument on page 6. When it was mentioned that nobody seems to know how it works, just that it does, the response was that there is no mystery. But apparently there is some mystery.
Many aquarium products and supplements are very clear about how they work. There is no mystery about how LEDs, needlewheel skimmers, Vortechs, metal halide lights, GFO, GAC, kalkwasser, etc. work. No black boxes. Even many supplements, like B-Ionic, C-Balance, SeaChem, etc. are very clear about what is contained in the mix. Reef Nutrition states pretty clearly what strains of rotifers or algae you are getting in their products, and even tells you how to grow your own if you feel like it.
Same exact thing can be said about pretty much all reefkeeping strategies.
A few persistent reefers, consistently bashing the Triton method, so they can get a recipe and make their own version.:lmao:
Mo
I don't, I don't dose anything. I'm also not saying zeo doesn't do what it claims In some cases - Zeo as a carbon source works.. all the extras who knows.. Take flatworm stop, it was such a farce they had to go back and change the collateral. I've used it in the past but I can never be sure if it was the product or the extra attentive husbandry that did the trick when I was using that product.
Flatworm stop is excluded from the disscussion because its a problem solver for pest control and is not part of the main system. That would be like saying I don't trust salifert dkh test because I found there flatworm product to not be effective.