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Originally Posted by Jason McK
I guess I would be one that is trying to keep my levels in line but having a hard time with it. I do agree with levels perfect ZEO's results are amazing.
Keeping K levels at or around 400 was expensive and very difficult. That is one of the reasons I switched to RB salt. Because if the higher than average K levels. After the switch I stopped dosing and reading the levels. I guess I really should start back at it.
I know from experience getting the K levels above 380 does effect the corals in a very possitive way
One has to assume that in development of all of Zeovit addatives that effectivness was judge in a tank with perfect levels
J
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Actually yes I have been told that the results of ZEO are all based on keeping perfect levels. I guess they actually "tested" it on a 15 year old tank for a long time to get it to where it is now.
When reading through the ZEO site, I notice way more test results posted than any other reef site I have ever been to. The build threads are all about test results

. IMO that makes sense since we are trying to keep things as close to natural as possible, even if your not running ZEO. I really never used to test much but my tanks have also never looked nearly as good as some of the ZEOvit tanks I am seeing.