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	My understanding is there is a difference. I have no proof of this, it may be just what they want us to believe. My understanding is that there are a number of different ultralith rocks out there and many have different properties. Tom R  | 
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 I heard the same thing. I believe there was a thread on Zeovit.com about it. But honestly it could just be hype. J  | 
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			 I think the big difference is average surface area.  I believe smaller zeolytes have a larger surface area making contact with the water.  It's like having more zeorocks maybe?  I think a better questions is what role does rock size play in all this?  Because I think they're the same damned rocks only size makes a difference.  Ammonia rocks have been around forever, it's just the organic carbon dosing companies that figured out what else they can be used for. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 I figured as much, I just didn't want to "waste" (ie sit around and collect dust) the FM zeolites that I have here.  I've added a couple zeo products to my ultralith setup (coral vitalizer and coral snow) and I must say they've done more for my tank in the first week or two than the previous 5 months of ultralith so I was looking to maybe get into the full zeo line. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 I have been using both of those products with the same response. I love the results of Coral Snow, it makes my water glisten. I use 8 ml once a week. Tom R  | 
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 You use coral snow only once a week? I just started adding coral snow to my ZEOvit system, but use 10 ml (1ml Coral Snow per 25gallons) daily. 
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