zeovit tank 160 gallons

I USED METAL HALIDE RADIUM WITH ACUAMEDIC CUBE BALLAST 250 watts and t5

IMO, this along with good husbandry contributes more to the beauty of your tank than any additive alone could do. If you switched out your radium for a 10k no amount of additive would give you the colors your getting. But if you stop additives and kept your same lighting, your tank will still look great.

BTW, not trying to start a war with zeo users, to each his own, but if a newbe see's your tank they may jump into zeo with both feet. Then spend lots of money, and possibly not getting the same results unless they are using a bulb with the necessary wavelengths to excite fluorescents in corals.
 
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I used zeovit but not hardcore i not want pale color .used half of the dose and pass days with adition of aditives.The Metal halide key factor to the color.
 
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IMO, this along with good husbandry contributes more to the beauty of your tank than any additive alone could do. If you switched out your radium for a 10k no amount of additive would give you the colors your getting. But if you stop additives and kept your same lighting, your tank will still look great.

BTW, not trying to start a war with zeo users, to each his own, but if a newbe see's your tank they may jump into zeo with both feet. Then spend lots of money, and possibly not getting the same results unless they are using a bulb with the necessary wavelengths to excite fluorescents in corals.

Have you read the zeo guidelines? Do you understand the system fully? This system is not just additives, it is a very complex carbon driven system that uses color tweaking additives that lighten the tissue is sps in order to achieve the pastel colors. Without zeospur or b balance I highly doubt most would have the intensive colors your see. I suggest you read up on the system more and not from people here on reef central. It is a very balanced way to obtain ulns. There is a common detonator between all the beautiful zeo tanks.
 
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