Prodibio BioKit - Will start on Monday evening

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12200874#post12200874 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dobly_1999
There is another produce I was willing to try, but again the start-up cost was too much for me to tryout.
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Polyp Lab System Reef-resh Complete Kit
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Our Price: $162.95

I like this product since you can drop the amounts needed for your tank. I think all of this stuff is the same.

I think I will do the reefboost when the kit is complete. It is reasonable. Or I may do the vingar, sugar, volka. All depends on the results of the Prodibio.

Its on sale for $140.00 at Aquarium Specialty http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=86_169&products_id=778
 
I used it for a while, and had good results. As for storage of broken ampules, I have also heard of sticking it in a potato, but never did. I used a piece of wax to plug the ends. I had access to bone wax from the OR, but any pure, nonscented wax should provide a nice plug.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12201269#post12201269 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ozadars
can anyone who used the kit clearify this?


BIOPTIM is for Saltwater. BIOTRACE is for Freshwater.

That's my understanding of it...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12202659#post12202659 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Norwood IND
BIOPTIM is for Saltwater. BIOTRACE is for Freshwater.

That's my understanding of it...

You are right. You can use BioTrace in a marine tank though. It has the same ingrediants as the BiOptim, just not as much bacteria. You have to dose double the amount. This is from the main guy from Robsreef.com. I can't look it up right now due to the site not coming up.
Also, the discussion about the open vials, from my understanding is that the only one that can be opened and saved w/ a potato is the reefbooster. Everything else has to be used up. Again from Robsreef.com site. THere is a thread in the Reef discussion forum called Prodibo, they talk about it in there. (Melev, talks about it)

I received my Bioclean kit yesterday and on of the ampules was open. I will try to call Marine depot to see what they can do. This stuff is too expensive to be wasting like that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12200874#post12200874 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dobly_1999
There is another produce I was willing to try, but again the start-up cost was too much for me to tryout.
MarineDepot
Polyp Lab System Reef-resh Complete Kit
List Price: $249.99
You Save: $87.04 (34%)
Our Price: $162.95

I like this product since you can drop the amounts needed for your tank. I think all of this stuff is the same.
As I mentioned earlier in this thread this is what I have been using for the past 15 months. It is super easy to dose with each bottle having a built in eye dropper.
 
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As I stated, I want the colors of my colors to be deep and rich. If Prodibio helps with this issue, I will continue to use it. If not, it was a $52.00 expense.
 
OT:

Would a remote DSB die and cause problems to the main tank if prodibio was used longterm or would the remote DSB simply "not work as hard?"

Can carbon media be used instead of an oversized skimmer in a prodibio system?
 
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As for the DSB dying, I plan to replace half of my DSB in the Summer, if I am in the mood.

As for carbon media/oversized skimmer, cardon helps with chemical problems. Skimmers are used to remove organic matter, solids and helps with O2 in the water. I would like to have an oversize skimmer, but a budget is a budget.

Therefore, I plan to do water changes every week or bi-weekly to control organic build up. I am currently using a Octopus NW150. It should be able to keep the water clean and it is.

Maybe, after my other desires and obilgations are met, I will invest in another skimmer for my future 120G.
 
The denitrifying bacteria of an established RDSB/DSB would compete with the bacteria of prodibio. How much so, and the effect I dont know. IIRC, zeo does not suggest the use of a DSB.

Also, Carbon cannot be used instead of a skimmer. The protein skimmer physically exports the bacteria... a quality skimmer is a must.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12223391#post12223391 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by glassbox-design
The denitrifying bacteria of an established RDSB/DSB would compete with the bacteria of prodibio. How much so, and the effect I dont know. IIRC, zeo does not suggest the use of a DSB.

Also, Carbon cannot be used instead of a skimmer. The protein skimmer physically exports the bacteria... a quality skimmer is a must.

Why would vigorously removing the bacteria you are adding be necessary?
 
In simplified terms you are adding the bacs to grow the strains desired, and adding carbon to grow the populations to consumer n&p. If the bacteria die, the nutrients will be released back into the water.

Like with chaeto, the nutrients are not exported until the chaeto is pruned and removed from the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12230480#post12230480 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by glassbox-design
In simplified terms you are adding the bacs to grow the strains desired, and adding carbon to grow the populations to consumer n&p. If the bacteria die, the nutrients will be released back into the water.

Like with chaeto, the nutrients are not exported until the chaeto is pruned and removed from the tank.

Why wouldn't the "nutrient releasing dead bacteria" be consumed by the living bacteria as a carbon source?
 
I got back from vacation Tuesday night. I added my second dose of Reefbooster and turned the skimmer off over night. The tank was in good shape when I got in last night.

I have notice that the glass requires less cleaning. I cleaned the glass, but it was not as dirty as before. In the past I would see the buildup on the glass as white hairy stuff, this time, it was very thin and very easy to remove.

Some of my corals have started to change in color. It is hard to tell if it is tan or a dark yellowish color on 2 pieces. I will wait until Friday to photo them.
 
2nd week and no real color changes. More growth

2nd week and no real color changes. More growth

2nd week and I have not notice real color changes. I don't think it should take long to see some effect on the corals. I am skimming more stuff and the glass cleaning has reduced.

I have notice some red bugs on a couple of corals. I will treat the tank Monday or Tuesday.

Here are photos this morning with T5 blue+ and VL 75/25:

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I dont think you will notice too much difference in the corals in two weeks. You probably will see a difference in water clarity though. My corals started to lighten in about 5 weeks. Once that happens, I would dose some good Amino Acids like Warner Marine's Ultimate Aminos. Week 6-7 start to dose reefbooster. Your corals are looking good!!
 
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