Our reef club held a meeting yesterday and I volunteered to test water samples for PO4 with my Hanna meter. My Zeovit tank tested at .09mg/l. The three other non-zeotank samples that I tested were .05, .03, .02. The three samples were taken from tanks utilizing heavy skimming, ironbased PO4 removers in a fluidized bed reactor, and a refugium with lots of macroalgea. The hosts tank is awesome and has a huge fishload (30+ fish in a 210 gallon). Coral colors were not as good as mine but he had no algea problems like I am experiencing now. He does one waterchange per month and feeds heavily.
I am seriously considering giving up Zeo. The daily dosing, weekly waterchanges, biofilm on rocks, three times daily pumping of reactor, and cost. I am spending more time maintaining my tank and not enough time enjoying it. I have enough zeo products to last about 4 months. If I do not see a positive difference in my tank 4 months from now I am going back to PO4 removers and a refugium.
Andy
I am seriously considering giving up Zeo. The daily dosing, weekly waterchanges, biofilm on rocks, three times daily pumping of reactor, and cost. I am spending more time maintaining my tank and not enough time enjoying it. I have enough zeo products to last about 4 months. If I do not see a positive difference in my tank 4 months from now I am going back to PO4 removers and a refugium.
Andy
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