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Old 03-06-2008, 07:52 PM
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Old 03-06-2008, 08:05 PM
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It's a shame you didn't get to sell me my zeo system Albert You should be proud though since it's your constant chatter about zeo that made me decide to do it
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Old 03-06-2008, 11:10 PM
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Eh? Where'd you pick up the system Greg?
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Old 03-07-2008, 01:18 AM
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Old 03-08-2008, 04:34 PM
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Reactor was a breeze to make took 3 trys at it but now it works just as well as the $$$ version

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My biggest beef with Zeovit is the price of the reactor....because, really, it's the simplest construct in the history of DIY. But that's it--the results speak for themselves. I've also been thinking about trying Zeovit, so I'm also looking into making my own reactor.
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Considering joining the Zeovit team, but then…maybe not as the attention that seems to be required may get me cut. The way it’s laid out in the “Zeovit Guide” would be impossible for me. Thus, might have to stick with “traditional” methods.

A few questions….

Has anyone found that they do not have to plunge/clean the zeolith daily and still get good results? During some months I would only be able to do this weekly.

I would have to dose the ZeoStart2 with a dosing pump. Anyone doing this? Is it even possible?...as, if I’m not mistaken, ZeoStart2 requires refrigeration?...(and the dosing pump would obviously not provide this).

The 11 additional elements. Wow! That’s a heck of a lot of dosing going on. Costly too? Has anyone found good results while underdosing all those? Again, I’d be looking at weekly doses, not daily, during some months.

I think it’s a longshot, but I thought I’d ask anyway.

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Old 04-10-2008, 05:46 AM
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Considering joining the Zeovit team, but then…maybe not as the attention that seems to be required may get me cut. The way it’s laid out in the “Zeovit Guide” would be impossible for me. Thus, might have to stick with “traditional” methods.

A few questions….

Has anyone found that they do not have to plunge/clean the zeolith daily and still get good results? During some months I would only be able to do this weekly.
Not Ideal but would not cause problems with the nitrate and phosphate eliminating ability of Zeovit
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I would have to dose the ZeoStart2 with a dosing pump. Anyone doing this? Is it even possible?...as, if I’m not mistaken, ZeoStart2 requires refrigeration?...(and the dosing pump would obviously not provide this).
the only Zeo Product that requires refrigeration is Aminoacid


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The 11 additional elements. Wow! That’s a heck of a lot of dosing going on. Costly too? Has anyone found good results while underdosing all those? Again, I’d be looking at weekly doses, not daily, during some months.
There are only 4 products required in the basic 4. I'm only using 3 others
Basic for
Zeolith (Rock)
Zeobac
ZeoFood7
ZeaoStart2
3 others I use and recommend
Amino Acids
Coral Vitalizer
ZeoSnow
I think it’s a longshot, but I thought I’d ask anyway.

Thanx much,[/quote]


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Old 04-10-2008, 02:33 PM
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AAC does not need to be in the fridge?

From everything I've read and understood only PCV and ZeoBac need to be in the fridge (allthough the new version of bac can be left out if the ambient temp is <20deg. C.)
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Oh shoot your right. It's coral Vitializer and Bac that is refrigerated. I refrigerate everything. As I have a bar fridge right next to my tank

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Old 04-10-2008, 02:52 PM
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I'd also add sponge power to the list of good additional products, I really like it myself.

I've thought about using a dosing pump for the Start myself too, in the guide it suggests dosing 4 times daily with this method.

I should look for the thread but on zeovit.com some one had posted an auto flush reactor that would blast water through the zeolites on a timer.
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