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![]() Read up on Zeovit and Brightwell's websites about the zeolite stones so I have an idea about the premise.
My question is: 1. What differences do you notice in your tank that tells you its time to replace the stones? 2. With fresh zeolites what benefits do you notice? Thanks |
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![]() I have a very hard time noticing a difference when they get old. My zeolites right now are so far past overdue for replacement it's not even funny.
I think I notice my water is clearer the first few days after a zeolite changeout though. It's not so much the water seems clearer, but the lights seem brighter, which I attribute to the water being clearer.
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![]() I don't really pay attention to it, it's just part of the system I run. I change out a bag per month. I feed tons, I forget to clean my skimmer sometimes and I still have great colors. Good enough for me.
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![]() Tony you'll have to change your stones and let us know what you notice.
Sounds like setting up a regular routine and following the directions is best. The stones really seem to be something that work (ammonia absorbtion & bacteria growing surface) but nobody knows how they work. |
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![]() I'm sure somebody knows how this works
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![]() zeolites must be chnged on a regular basis ....like carbon. Most of the binding sites on the zeolites get saturated very quickly. Do they work I can't tell. IMHO i think water changes are more effective. More recent stuff has replaced the zeo method
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![]() I think it depends on how strictly you follow the guide/procedure for a zeovit system. I know when I use to use it I got really good results when following proper schedules and keeping up with the exchanging and dosing. If I would slack off for a while it was noticeable which is why my favorite product soon became Zeospur2. Using the proper reactor and pumping it daily is key IME and often neglected by many users.
So really you get what you put into it, and like everything else constancy is key. In Doug's case if the stones are exceptionally old chances are they aren't doing much but switching them out now may not produce instant results and it may take a few regular changes to get things back on track to 100%. However that said 100% is a relative term as people set their own standards. Some info from Zeovit.com Quote:
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![]() I love it... "Nobody knows how it works it just does"
Doesn't that guy own Zeovit? |
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![]() I replace my rocks once every couple of months, likely past due as far as the recommended schedule but I've also never noticed a difference after replacing them...
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![]() Did you know the same thing can be said about an aerofoil?
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