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![]() Reading up on bio pellets & they don't recommend using with phosphate removal. So can't use foz-down ?
Also so adding vinegar possibly could be killing some bacteria but feeding others . Could that be why the increase in nitrates ??? I've read where it takes , say , 3 months before nitrates drop . |
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![]() For me, Zeovit worked well for years. Apparently. VSV dosing daily, not so much. I've given it enough time now to show results if results were coming, and I now believe they are not.
Unfortunately for me, I know the problem, but the solution isn't an option. So I need an alternate solution to the secondary problem. And I need a shorter zeo reactor.
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Not sure about the vinegar killing some bacteria and creating nitrates, but for sure they feed others (like cyano), which is why you need MB7 or some other beneficial bacteria dosing. But yeah, Mark, as discussed, it can take a few months to get nitrates (same with phosphates) under control if you start with high numbers. And it is always better to go slow anyway, and patience with keen observation is key.
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