I dont think so since the tropical reef might have different strain of bacteria.Would grabbing rock out of my local ocean (San Francisco) have bacteria that would be able to live in my reef?
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I dont think so since the tropical reef might have different strain of bacteria.Would grabbing rock out of my local ocean (San Francisco) have bacteria that would be able to live in my reef?
Would grabbing rock out of my local ocean (San Francisco) have bacteria that would be able to live in my reef?
They do make a nano kit. Zeovit is a hand on system which mean follow the guide don’t guarantee success. I post a thread on how i dose zeovit u can read more@ycnibrc
so obviously youre a fan of zeovit. my research into it during my planning stages were that it was a very difficult system to run in a nano (25g) tank. from your experience what would you say to that? (assuming you DIY the reactor, best i could tell no nano reactor existed)
This subject is well known to experienced reefer.
Mike Palett has talked about this in a system he build with dry rock and was failing to keep corals.
Here is Rico and him talking about it.
Skip to 18:20 mark
would you mind pointing me in the direction of that kit? i searched a good bit for something along those lines and found nothing. if not i think i can DIY the reactorThey do make a nano kit. Zeovit is a hand on system which mean follow the guide don’t guarantee success. I post a thread on how i dose zeovit u can read more
would you mind pointing me in the direction of that kit? i searched a good bit for something along those lines and found nothing. if not i think i can DIY the reactor
got you. that i found. i thought you meant a reactor. in your experience how important is the reactor vs a media bag that you could give a shake to once a day?Zeovit Nano Power Set - AquaCave.com
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I wish that BRS can do an experiment on this and see if the different between dry rock and real live rock can make a different in sps keeping.
The zeolite rock absorb amonia the zeobak and zeostart3 eat nitrate and phosphate. Thats how zeovit produce the low nutrients for their system. I only utilize the bacteria parts to make my coral healthier however i dont run ulns my phosphate is 1.0 and nitrate is 10ppm.got you. that i found. i thought you meant a reactor. in your experience how important is the reactor vs a media bag that you could give a shake to once a day?
Glad to hear that u doing well i just want to figure out so others can be successfulNice thread Anthony,following you since day1 of joining here and using zeovit in my tank.seeing good results so far than earlier with other methods.
So if you just dose (no rock) my next question is how important is a skimmer. I don’t run one currently. My only desire to run zeo is for this exact topic, more bacterial diversity.The zeolite rock absorb amonia the zeobak and zeostart3 eat nitrate and phosphate. Thats how zeovit produce the low nutrients for their system. I only utilize the bacteria parts to make my coral healthier however i dont run ulns my phosphate is 1.0 and nitrate is 10ppm.
Skimmer has multiple function their main job is to pull organic waste out from your water. Second they do make your water a little clear because they pull a lot of waste with color in the water and third they originated your water. So for me i use it mostly for the second and third reason.So if you just dose (no rock) my next question is how important is a skimmer. I don’t run one currently. My only desire to run zeo is for this exact topic, more bacterial diversity.