Personally I'm sold on it, but it's clearly not for everyone. I really like the fact that I don't need a fuge or any additional phosphate-binding apparatus. There are a few daily tasks that must be adhered to, but I like this since that translates into mandatory time that I spend with my tank. I use those opportunities to carefully observe and study what's going on with not only my corals and inverts, but my fish as well. And fortunately I haven't found it to be as finicky as many others report. I've had pretty large alkalinity drifts without any coral losses, and when I go on vacation for a week at a time the system is essentially off of Zeovit without consequence. So for me it works, but there's definitely a substantial cost in the beginning and a time commitment that can't be ignored.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12596123#post12596123 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Los
Dudester- Yup, thank you. How do you like ZEOvit? I've been reading up on it and LOVE the pictures of those beautiful Zeovit tanks.