Well said.Ah, you didn't mention the KISS method. I use this one because I am not smart enough to use the others
I don't dose. I don't feed my sps. I just religiously do weekly water changes with a good brand salt. Good lighting really helps.
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Well said.Ah, you didn't mention the KISS method. I use this one because I am not smart enough to use the others
In reality I guess I don't keep it as simple as I could. I dose limewater through my ATO and run a CO2 scrubber, but I still feel that is relatively simpleWell said.
I don't dose. I don't feed my sps. I just religiously do weekly water changes with a good brand salt. Good lighting really helps.
Actually it's working quite well I'm seeing growth and good coloration that only happens in a stable environment.... Wait are we Talking 5% Water changes every 5 days ? that's the rhythm I was referring to.............. NOW about that hair cut .That sounds like that method failed
My issues with Zeovit and Triton are only that we keep adding products without knowing what they are. Obviously these companies wont quite give us all their secrets, but I wonder if all dosed is indeed really needed.
I see beautiful Zeovit coloration tanks online, but see more common results from users at forums. Im far saying they dont work, but just think one can get the same results doing basic water changes.
I also see users claiming they know exactly why their tanks crashed while using these systems, I tend to think dosing trace elements never really end well. Soon or later algae blooms, refugiums "crash" and other unsuspected issues come up.
A friend of mine has a 500 gal loaded with sps growing out of the water and colored like ive never seen any tank. He hasnt changed the water for 3-4 months now. He hasnt "had time" but will do sometime soon lol. He has a calcium reactor and runs GFO, period. That is a statement to me