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michika 01-15-2008 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jason McK (Post 294481)
No you can use any salt with Zeovit. It is made by the same people that make Zeo but it's not a must. It is said to have the most natural levels of sea water including Potassium of any on the other salts. Also it does not try to get CA and ALK supper high like other salts.

So I could in theory use it and not use zeo? Have you used it before? What kind of results do you see, or not see? From what I understand there is less dosing required, but beyond that?

Jason McK 01-15-2008 11:10 PM

I have not used it. It's been very hard to get over the last few months.

I have read that it has good Potassium, CA, ALK, MAG levels but they are not beyond natural levels. If you normally run you system with CA in the 500s and ALK at 14 DKH, it's likly not the salt for you.

Ill post my findings as I go

J

michika 01-15-2008 11:16 PM

I saw that it was hard to get it for awhile on the zeovit forums, and I guess I just assumed it was available here, or had been available for a time.

Will you be posting your findings on your blog, or on one of your threads? I'm really curious and want to follow along.

Jason McK 01-15-2008 11:51 PM

I can post them here. I'll start a new thread. Or dig up my old one on Salt tests.

J

dsaundry 01-16-2008 03:18 AM

Salt Salt Salt
 
Ok, So after reading all the replies I have decided to give the TMP a shot. I am just about out of my IO and have purchased a bucket. I will monitor my dosing changes and how everything responds and keep everybody posted. I may try reefers best next time and see if that has any better benefits as well. As I am also setting up my 90g predator tank right now and also a small 27g tank at work. God I am a glutton for punishment. I will also weigh cost into the equation as well. Do you get that much more results with the "higher cost premium" salt. Thanks for all the great replies so far.:biggrin:


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