kwl1763
Premium Member
I think Zeo is yet another way to do the same things we know work.
Take this quote
"But the basic 4 is great. Think of it as phosphate removal w/o leeching iron or aluminum, and as a nirtrate reactor w/o, well a nitrate reactor. If I quit Zeo I'd have to add a GFO, sand or another form of nitrate reduction and either vodka or vinegar for my carbon dosing, all of which to me seem more risky than the simple base zeo."
Phosphates are also a non-issue if you stock properly (low), nitrate removal via live rock/sand, carbon could be done with vodka or not at all (I've never added carbon to mine and the tank looks great)
To me the key is. Enough good nutrients (aka amino acids, etc), very low bad nutrients, nitrates, phosphates, etc.
This can be done in tons of ways of which Zeo is one.
I personally don't use any "system. I dose Saliferts amino acids, bare bottom, have a huge skimmer, stock modestly, have huge turnover, massive calcium reactor, etc. I have great coral coloration and growth. Before this tank I had a DSB setup for almost 4 years. The tank was stunning. Growth was incredible.
Bottom line I don't know why we fight about this or that system. Try to learn from everything. The more we know about what makes these guys thrive the better off we'll be. I'm just glad there are people willing to spend serious $$ to experiement and try new stuff. This whole debate over the last couple years reminds me very much of the DSB barebottem debate a couple years before that. Pure silliness!
Take this quote
"But the basic 4 is great. Think of it as phosphate removal w/o leeching iron or aluminum, and as a nirtrate reactor w/o, well a nitrate reactor. If I quit Zeo I'd have to add a GFO, sand or another form of nitrate reduction and either vodka or vinegar for my carbon dosing, all of which to me seem more risky than the simple base zeo."
Phosphates are also a non-issue if you stock properly (low), nitrate removal via live rock/sand, carbon could be done with vodka or not at all (I've never added carbon to mine and the tank looks great)
To me the key is. Enough good nutrients (aka amino acids, etc), very low bad nutrients, nitrates, phosphates, etc.
This can be done in tons of ways of which Zeo is one.
I personally don't use any "system. I dose Saliferts amino acids, bare bottom, have a huge skimmer, stock modestly, have huge turnover, massive calcium reactor, etc. I have great coral coloration and growth. Before this tank I had a DSB setup for almost 4 years. The tank was stunning. Growth was incredible.
Bottom line I don't know why we fight about this or that system. Try to learn from everything. The more we know about what makes these guys thrive the better off we'll be. I'm just glad there are people willing to spend serious $$ to experiement and try new stuff. This whole debate over the last couple years reminds me very much of the DSB barebottem debate a couple years before that. Pure silliness!