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Old 02-20-2009, 02:09 AM
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...i think the key is to ask on the zeo forum rather than following the guide. ....
Wow man! You beat me to it! I was going to say exactly that .

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.... I followed the zeoguide almost to the letter so I think it needs to be added to, to include more variables especially when starting out on it, as this is the most crucial(and dangerous)time.
The variables come from posting and asking questions on Zeovit.com. I totally agree that the guide is too generic. Some of my dosing regimin was not what the guide said to do. There are basically two gurus on there who eat, sleep and breathe Zeovit. They'll help with adjusting dosages based on the system information provided to them. They both have something like 15,000 posts each,...in how many years? Not many. Don't know how they find the time, but they do. As far as I can tell, they are basically two hobbyists who care about other hobbyists. The site is not run by KZ and I do not believe they are affiliated with them at all (could be wrong). These guys have run Zeo and gone through all the growing pains and are more than willing to pass their knowledge on. The site has a sticky called "Tell Us About Your Tank", or something like that, asking all kinds of detail about the system. Do a copy paste of that and fill in the answers to the questions and start a thread specific to your tank. And repost it updated every 4 weeks or so. I suspect over a period of 6 months or, things get so one can just cruise with the dosing and not have to worry about adjustments and relying on those guys so much anymore. Takes a bit of time, but worth it in the long run, IMO.

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?

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Old 02-20-2009, 06:53 AM
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I hate zeo. Let me explain. I started zeo in december and everything was fine for the first couple weeks and then my montis started dieing and then my acros started to brown out. Not all of them though just most of my nice ones. I followed the guide but misinterpreted it I guess. I started with about 60% of the zeolites as suggested for starting out and ran it on the 3hr on/off cycle, also as suggested in the zeoguide. Nothing was stated to dose less so I dosed as per a nutrient rich tank starting out. That was apparently my problem. The dosing seems to be directly linked to how much zeolites used and not necessarily water volume. Anyways, I tried to correct the problem but still I lost about half my corals and I'm not very pleased at all. I always have considered myself to be very diligent in following directions and that's what I did. I followed the zeoguide almost to the letter so I think it needs to be added to, to include more variables especially when starting out on it, as this is the most crucial(and dangerous)time.
Yes,same here, i mean i say big NO to Zeo, almost identical to the above , i had an established tank and after Zeo i lost $450 worth of SPS in 4 days.
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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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