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I started Zeo 3 months ago, with almost zero problems so far. My NO3 is down and continuing to fall. My coral colours are way improved. My tanks have never looked better. The only thing I can't figure out is the high PO4 I have. Will be posting an update to try to get an answer on that soon. On the advice of my LFS, I started posting on Zeovit.com right from the get go, and I think this was key to my avoiding any problems. Edit: On the other hand, this all does not explain why christy is having problems. Obviously she's talking to them. ...Christy, did you do that "Tell us about your tank" thing, providing them detail? Cheers ![]()
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Mark. Last edited by Johnny Reefer; 02-20-2009 at 02:15 AM. Reason: Typos + more |
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![]() With all due respect to the guru's on the zeo forum, I think even with the help of some of those people it's still up to trial and error with your own tank. It's hard to make a good dosing regime by just looking at a few stats about water volume and a few test results.
When I ran zeo the first time my tank was amazing, I loved zeo as the water was so clear. Now running the second time I am not having the same great results and I was following the exact same dosing plan I did before. I have been adjusting my dosing a bit on my own.
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![]() I am trying to figure out two things... whey would anybody dose Zeo? I can not find what they put in the product and can't find anything aside from marketing literature when it comes to the product. Yes- lots of anecdotal “my tank is much better with Zeo than without” statements- but very little scientific. As to the idea that they grow faster- is that really a positive side effect? From what I recall reading SPS in home aquariums grow much more porous, light weight and brittle than their counterparts on a reef and encouraging faster growth does not necessarily equate to “better” corals, does it? Does anybody have any links to anything scientific and hopefully peer reviewed? It strikes me that for a company that could be bottling water with iodine in it and selling it for a staggering amount they must do some research.
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