I only dose it once a week so no effect on reducing phosphate however it make the water much more clear the next day
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I only dose it once a week so no effect on reducing phosphate however it make the water much more clear the next day
Anything in the glass bottle then I refrigerator. If its in the plastic bottle then room temperature.Hi Anthony,so the zeofood is it necessary to refrigerated after is opened.?Im about to dose it to see how it works.Thanks again,still learning zeovit system.I know I know go slow 50% or less.
Happy new year bro lets rock the reef tank the year of the rat.Happy New Year brother..!!!
Your rock scape is minimalist and bare bottom u might need more rock in your sump for bacteria to grow and populate. Now adays reef tank trend is less rock more Coral vs to 1lb per gallon in the old day. The aquascape look nicer but u will suffer with biological filtration in your tank.I’m switching to Anthony’s zeovit method without the zeolites. I run an oversized skimmer for my 90gal. Looking forward to getting the rest of my KZ bottles in the mail so I can start!
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ran with Red Sea/triton hybrid method
Good call. I was thinking of adding about 20 more pounds of some Fiji rock I have access to. I’m kind of worried about adding new rock while starting a new method though, so maybe I should cycle them before in a brute with water change water after I’ve been dosing the KZ bacteria’s for a few months.Your rock scape is minimalist and bare bottom u might need more rock in your sump for bacteria to grow and populate. Now adays reef tank trend is less rock more Coral vs to 1lb per gallon in the old day. The aquascape look nicer but u will suffer with biological filtration in your tank.
Its ok 20lb wont effect much. Just soak it in rodi for a few days then put in sump. If your sump dont have much light then no algae will grow on it.Good call. I was thinking of adding about 20 more pounds of some Fiji rock I have access to. I’m kind of worried about adding new rock while starting a new method though, so maybe I should cycle them before in a brute with water change water after I’ve been dosing the KZ bacteria’s for a few months.
Oh and it’s sand bottom by the way, special grade, it’s just coralline coated at the moment.
That’s true. I was thinking of adding some to the display too. My leng sy monti takes up a ton of space, I was thinking of selling it at some point and adding more rock to place more acrosIts ok 20lb wont effect much. Just soak it in rodi for a few days then put in sump. If your sump dont have much light then no algae will grow on it.
Sound good more acros never hurtThat’s true. I was thinking of adding some to the display too. My leng sy monti takes up a ton of space, I was thinking of selling it at some point and adding more rock to place more acros
How many fish do you have in there @Hemmdog? Feeding schedule?? No3/po4??I’m switching to Anthony’s zeovit method without the zeolites. I run an oversized skimmer for my 90gal. Looking forward to getting the rest of my KZ bottles in the mail so I can start!
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ran with Red Sea/triton hybrid method
How many fish do you have in there @Hemmdog? Feeding schedule?? No3/po4??
I think you should get more fish. Like a bunch more fish. I have double that many fish and my tank is less than half your water volume. Cardinals, basslets, and clownfish are the best coral food producers.
I feed lrs reef frenzy, pe mysis, or hakari mysis 3-4 times daily. NO3 10-25, PO4 .05-.08 on average. Running a fuge now but will be taking that offline once the bacteria gets here and is dosed a few times.
True. I had a large stock list and lost 90% of my fish after a long power outage. I’ve been slowly rebuilding. What cardinals or basslets would you recommend for coral crop dusting.I think you should get more fish. Like a bunch more fish. I have double that many fish and my tank is less than half your water volume. Cardinals, basslets, and clownfish are the best coral food producers.
Banghai and orchrestriped (hard to find) cardinals, chalk bass and royal grammas. I also have 2 Blue assessors but they’re hard to find as well.True. I had a large stock list and lost 90% of my fish after a long power outage. I’ve been slowly rebuilding. What cardinals or basslets would you recommend for coral crop dusting.