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Edmonton Eskimo 01-10-2008 05:11 AM

Brent, how long have you been using this system? And do you honestly believe it has been worth it? The extra work and cost is worth it to me as long as the system works. I don't have any specific problems within my system I just want everything to be a little better.

Brent F 01-10-2008 05:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Edmonton Eskimo (Post 293227)
Brent, how long have you been using this system? And do you honestly believe it has been worth it? The extra work and cost is worth it to me as long as the system works. I don't have any specific problems within my system I just want everything to be a little better.

I just started using it so am not a good person to ask. I have invertebrates but no corals in the tanks so far. So far I'm having a hard time mentally with seeing my tank cycle and having no ammonia peak at all. Everything is progressing normally and I have little / no algae.

There are a lot of people on the Zeovit site that seem to have good results. Has Jason been using it?

I decided to try it based on some of the testimonials of others. The way I figure it is, worst case, I turn my sump into a refugium and use the reactor for something else if I don't think it is delivering. The cost of trying it on a system as small as mine wasn't very high.
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andresont 01-10-2008 06:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 293207)
It is not recommended to use any phosphate removal while on Zeo. Actually there is little need for it.
Zeo and the bacteria use will quickly elliminate phosphate. using Rowa can actually defeat the ability of Zeovit.



J


Can you please elaborate further or drop a link for me to learn more about Zeo and Po4 removal?
I just ordered 2lbs of Po4 removal in Chin's group buy ,do i need to cancel?
I am using both Rowa and ZEO products now and i do see some wierd things happenning :(

Jason McK 01-10-2008 03:16 PM

If you perform a search on www.zeovit.com you will come up with a tom of threads on not using Rowaphos or other phosphate removers. Unfortunatly there is not one thread that says do not use it

J

Edmonton Eskimo 01-10-2008 09:59 PM

I read through the zeovit guide and it seems to be a fairly easy system once you get it going. I am wondering though what happens if a person goes on holidays or out of town for a couple days? The dosing of these chemicals seems to only be sufficient if done everyday.

Jason McK 01-10-2008 10:30 PM

Not really. I was away for over 2 weeks last summer and nothing really changed. I had my 'look in' person do some of the doseing but nothing that was required ever day

J

Edmonton Eskimo 01-10-2008 11:46 PM

That's good to hear.

andresont 01-11-2008 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 293286)
If you perform a search on www.zeovit.com you will come up with a tom of threads on not using Rowaphos or other phosphate removers. Unfortunatly there is not one thread that says do not use it

J

thanks Jason,
I wonder why zeo manual would not mention any of that...

Brent F 01-11-2008 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by andresont (Post 293429)
thanks Jason,
I wonder why zeo manual would not mention any of that...

It does. Section 1 - Page 4 of 40 of the ZEOvit guide, 4th paragraph says not to use phosphate absorbers.
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andresont 01-11-2008 04:39 AM

Thank you...
Stupid me :redface:


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