ReeferMadness99
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If there is anyone with first hand info on the Zeovit System, please chime in here. I'm starting this thread as a discussion based on the system I am about to build.
First here are the very basic specs:
The Tanks - 3/4" Rimless Starphire
1 200gal. Display Tank w/LED Lighting
2 100gal. Frag/Grow Tanks w/LED Lighting
2 70gal. Frag/Grow Tank w/LED Lighting
The Sump
1 400gal. Chem Vat
1000lbs. Live Rock
1 200gal. w/ LED Lighting Refugium tank with MSB & non coral livestock
1 BK 300 Supermarin w/ RDII smart controller pump
1 Korallin 3002 Calc Reactor
1 6L Korallen Zucht Zeolite Mag Reactor
1 Next Reef Monster Dual Reactor for Carbon
1 Reeflo Tiger Shark Pump powering the entire system
Overall Net Watervolume: Approx. 1000gal.
So after much reading and careful deliberation, I have decided go in a totally different direction as most of the people on MR. I am going with the Zeovit System and all LED lighting. After getting deeper into the principles behind the Zeovit System (which is much like a Vodka Dosing System), its clear to me that the results are second none out there right now. But I still have many questions that need to be answered by someone who knows more about Zeovit.
1. Is it unecessary to even have a Refugium with the Zeovit system?
2. Is it detrimental to have a DSB anywhere in the system?
3. If the Zeovit System is meant to eliminate Ammonium and Ammonia by bonding NO4 to the Zeolite stones, thereby not allowing the creation of Nitrite and Nitrates in the system, What is the purpose of even having Live Rock then?
4. Many have said that Macro Algae is a no no in the Zeovit system because with the removal and exporting of nutrients creating a nutrient poor environment, you are starving out the Macro. But isn't the purpose of the Zeovit System to simulate as close as possible the real ocean? If thats the case, how does macroalgae survive in the wild where the ocean is one huge nutrient deprived system?
5. Is there really much difference in using Zeolite rocks by Zeovit or other Zeolite rocks? Buying Zeolite in 1L bags when I have a 6L reactor that needs to be changed out every 8 weeks or so is really annoying. I can't find anyone who sells this stuff by bulk so maybe there are other producers of the stones.
6. If I am running 6L of Zeovite, does that mean I need around 600gph flow through it?
7. Should the Reactor always be running on 3hrs on 3hrs off or is that just until the system matures?
8. Why remove the Zeolite rock when we work so hard to get it all covered with the bacterial chain needed in the system and replace it with new rock? Why not leave the old rock in the sump or the system somewhere?
9. Are there any dangers to any fish or inverts with the Zeovite system?
First here are the very basic specs:
The Tanks - 3/4" Rimless Starphire
1 200gal. Display Tank w/LED Lighting
2 100gal. Frag/Grow Tanks w/LED Lighting
2 70gal. Frag/Grow Tank w/LED Lighting
The Sump
1 400gal. Chem Vat
1000lbs. Live Rock
1 200gal. w/ LED Lighting Refugium tank with MSB & non coral livestock
1 BK 300 Supermarin w/ RDII smart controller pump
1 Korallin 3002 Calc Reactor
1 6L Korallen Zucht Zeolite Mag Reactor
1 Next Reef Monster Dual Reactor for Carbon
1 Reeflo Tiger Shark Pump powering the entire system
Overall Net Watervolume: Approx. 1000gal.
So after much reading and careful deliberation, I have decided go in a totally different direction as most of the people on MR. I am going with the Zeovit System and all LED lighting. After getting deeper into the principles behind the Zeovit System (which is much like a Vodka Dosing System), its clear to me that the results are second none out there right now. But I still have many questions that need to be answered by someone who knows more about Zeovit.
1. Is it unecessary to even have a Refugium with the Zeovit system?
2. Is it detrimental to have a DSB anywhere in the system?
3. If the Zeovit System is meant to eliminate Ammonium and Ammonia by bonding NO4 to the Zeolite stones, thereby not allowing the creation of Nitrite and Nitrates in the system, What is the purpose of even having Live Rock then?
4. Many have said that Macro Algae is a no no in the Zeovit system because with the removal and exporting of nutrients creating a nutrient poor environment, you are starving out the Macro. But isn't the purpose of the Zeovit System to simulate as close as possible the real ocean? If thats the case, how does macroalgae survive in the wild where the ocean is one huge nutrient deprived system?
5. Is there really much difference in using Zeolite rocks by Zeovit or other Zeolite rocks? Buying Zeolite in 1L bags when I have a 6L reactor that needs to be changed out every 8 weeks or so is really annoying. I can't find anyone who sells this stuff by bulk so maybe there are other producers of the stones.
6. If I am running 6L of Zeovite, does that mean I need around 600gph flow through it?
7. Should the Reactor always be running on 3hrs on 3hrs off or is that just until the system matures?
8. Why remove the Zeolite rock when we work so hard to get it all covered with the bacterial chain needed in the system and replace it with new rock? Why not leave the old rock in the sump or the system somewhere?
9. Are there any dangers to any fish or inverts with the Zeovite system?
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