Zeovit

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12943296#post12943296 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sailfintang
has anyone used this new Fauna Mrin Algae X?

I was going to ask the same thing.
 
at first they said it was safe for Zeovit then the guy who owns cherrycorals said that the rocks should be removed while treating with AlgaeX and that it does not work on cyano.

for hair algae it should work but so does kent pro MG or chemi clean.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12943422#post12943422 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chrisrush


In my tank, the v/s/v will be the zeostart2, correct?

In my tank, the stability will be the zeobac, correct?

Zeofood7 will be the supplements (AAHC, CV, PCS), correct?


why try Zeo and not use the basic4?

IMO you should start with the Basic 4 and add all those supplements AFTER you achieve ULNS
 
Salfin,
Thanks for the links, I will jump in to read them.
dobly_1999
I will post in a separate thread to avoid the off topic, thanks for your interest in my tank
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12943799#post12943799 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
for hair algae it should work but so does kent pro MG or chemi clean.

I thought chemi-clean was just for cyano.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12943992#post12943992 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by newsalt
I thought chemi-clean was just for cyano.


? i have never used it, I guess they are pretty different, algaex does not work on cyano and chemi only works for cyano.
 
Cyano is a bacteria, and does not grow the same as algaes/plants do. From what I understand, the ultra algae x shuts down the photosynthesis process in all algae. It will get rid of any and all true algae, hair algae, derbesia, bryopsis, dinos, etc.. It does not harm the corals since the algae is in the tissue of the coral itself and does not get affected. To treat cyano, just use E-mycin or any type of antibiotic really. It will clear it up in no time at all.
 
I have used chemi-clean on cyano. It works very well. You just have to shut down the skimmer since it makes it foam like crazy and will overflow. The cyano never came back either.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12943814#post12943814 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
why try Zeo and not use the basic4?

IMO you should start with the Basic 4 and add all those supplements AFTER you achieve ULNS

I am ULNS. I have been dosing a carbon source for 4 months now. I cooked the rocks for 2-3 months prior to putting them in the tank. I believe that I can achieve the same results as a Zeo tank w/o the basic 4.
 
Chris, i get that but why use the rest of the system and not the zeolites and the bak? They are the heart of the system.

i might be missing something
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12945426#post12945426 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
ok, i get that but why use the rest of the system and not the zeolites and the bak they are the heart of the system.

If the zeolites and the back are the heart, then the supplements are the brain. I can get my own heart (v/s/v dosing, seachem stability), but I can't do without the brain (AAHC, CV, PIF, etc).

We will see how the next few months goes, perhaps I will like the supplements so much that I will buy a rx and the stones, but maybe not.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12945432#post12945432 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by GSMguy
Chris, i get that but why use the rest of the system and not the zeolites and the bak? They are the heart of the system.

i might be missing something

all the basic 4 does is get you to a nutrient deprived system... you can also get there using other methods...

bak= gives your system the needed bacteria
Food = feeds the bacteria
Rocks = grows the bacteria
Start = helps to reduce unwanted nitrates by bonding to them for export via a skimmer

carbon, phosphate remover, regular water changes and a good skimmer can also do this, although zeo can do this faster and more efficiently IMO
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12945478#post12945478 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Bebo77
all the basic 4 does is get you to a nutrient deprived system... you can also get there using other methods...



No doubt.;)
 
Although I have made a few posts in other threads concerning my Zeo use, I thought I might chime in here as well.

I have been on Zeo for a bit over 3 months. So far all has gone wel and the system is responding with great color and tremendous growth.

Dosing on 60 gal net volume:

Bak 2 drops 2Xweek
Food7 1 drop 2X week
Start2 .15 ml 2x day
AA 1 drop 3x week
PXtra .5ml daily
BBalance .5ml 3x week
PIF 2 drop 2Xweek
SP 1 drop 4x week
Coral vit 1 drop 4x week

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Bobby


Here are some pics taken this past week.
 
Saldarya,

Any thoughts on adding Coral Snow to your dosing schedule? From what I've read, it's an excellent vehicle to get the AAHC or CV to the corals.
 
i use PCS with Bak to lower nutrients and fight cyano, its a great product and you dont need to be ULNS or Zeo to use it.
 
Good point Nick. I read that as well. It has also been suggested to add 1 mL of PCS to AAHC/CV and dose at night for optimum results.
 
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