I did price it out, thats why I gotta be REALLY sure. I dont like additives anyway so unless it makes a huge differance with no downside I think I will stay away
:crazy1: Chemistry and math is chemistry and math. It's not a theoretical science. You add up accumulation and graph it out with water changes and dilution levels. Pull out some old basic chemistry textbooks and spend a dozen hours or so and you might be surprised at what you find. There is a known quantitative study done starting a few days after the start of zeovit and then a bit later. Take those numbers and work them. I'm sure those first few days make for a more drastic change and are purposly left out for a reason, but no need to even go there.
There are certain amino acids that are proven to be rapidly absorbed by corals i.e. L-aspartic acid and are a major component of some products.
The husbandry methods are not "zeovit" specific husbandry recomendations and are top quality advice. You also have to remember that when you drop a large chunk of change on a product, you tend to follow recommendations more thoroughly. Just like most excercise equip. But if everyone did 100 crunches and 50 push ups a day, for free, there wouldn't be very many gyms out there.
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