wrightme43
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Thank you very much. Its late I have more questions but now I have to get some sleep. Thanks again.
Yes but you have severly reduced the zoox population which in turn has reduced its compacity at producing those.Light, which is necessary to keep the zoox alive they nourish to coral with amino- and fatty acids.
AA production with in the coral are very small, and additions of AA's to the water column will never make it to the corals directly. To many hungry mouths along the way. This is why I am stating its truely bacteria driven. If AA's are added to the water they will be bound up by bacteria immediately, now will the bacteria be delivered to the coral or live with in the coral?? I would say that is the result.Amino Acids which are produced from the coral & provided by the addition to the water.
To be exactly the same I am not sure, depend on the enviroment the coral came from. When dealing with reef top and very low concentrations of nutrients you are dealing with corals that are subject to a lot of inputs of nutrients both organic and inorganic but then are quickly swept away by tides and wave action. Kinda like feeding a bg meal and then quickly cleaning up the table after dinner, lol. I think when relating to the zeovit system and comparing it to this it is more of a function of the skimming capability (carbon maybe to) but that would be a key.Nutrients, low, but always present as we can say this with the unprofessional hobby test we use to nourish the zoox which are further present but not in the high concentration we know from nutrient wasted tanks. IMO a similar concentration like corals they grew in the upper reef environments.
This is probibly the most accurate and logical reasoning I have heard so far on the use of the zeolitesIt may be the bact's are initial attracted to the zeo as it has picked up ammonia, something they want. There have been a number of studies on it and abstracts on our chem forum that they are indeed attracted to zeo's because it has picked up ammonia. "Nitrate sponges" are the same kind of zeolite and we know what they do but we never fed them or cleaned them. Ionic exchange is another issue. You are attracted to a restaurant, you can smell the food but can not get in, as the doors are looked but you stay there anyway, maybe the doors will open.
Ok lol you need to go a bit deeper on this one for me Alexander??It seems the bacteria convert much more PO4 in the time when the environment changes from aerobic to anaerobic and back
mojoreef said:Yes but you have severly reduced the zoox population which in turn has reduced its compacity at producing those.
mojoreef said:AA production with in the coral are very small, and additions of AA's to the water column will never make it to the corals directly. To many hungry mouths along the way. This is why I am stating its truely bacteria driven. If AA's are added to the water they will be bound up by bacteria immediately, now will the bacteria be delivered to the coral or live with in the coral?? I would say that is the result.
mojoreef said:Ok lol you need to go a bit deeper on this one for me Alexander??
Haole said:So am I too far out in left field with the notion that a canister filter could work as a zeo-reactor
mojoreef said:OUinLA I think this system would be pretty tough on any coral with a high utrient demand, such as softies and most lps. Even with a hyper bacterial system I dont think they ould meet the demand. Any reasoning behind this??
Mike
:| :| :| Gggggggggg.....? I am ....intrested in this system, my question is " is it seems that the only info ....is on large tanks.... i'm sure people like me , who have ( mines a 55 ) smaller ones and are limited to price....actual cost and availability of necessary products in our respective areas... need to realize the totall impact on our " Bucker-roos ".... after all thats spent on our present systems... most of us had to strech or beg to get everything needed yet... the Zeo-Vit is so... soo, sooo exciting....i hope EA can kinda give us "Smaller Tank Owners " a complete package.... not just the most grand results the claims represent in using the Zeo Vit.......... thanks to you all... again...Ggggggg i would like to get a Zeo System going on my Reef...... ? cw.EvolutionAquatics said:You for sure can use one, many people do. Just make sure the pump is not pumping more then 100/gph per liter of stones Your set to go.
can't wait to see the pic's..... hope you can get some pic's on some 55 / 75 gal. tanks.... say...theres lots-of Questions asked in these threads... thats great.. ! cw.invincible569 said:Rob,
Pictures of my tank will be available in the beginning of September (couple of wks away). We can post a link when they are ready for viewing. Hopefully everyone will like it.
cwrenge said::| :| :| Gggggggggg.....? I am ....intrested in this system, my question is " is it seems that the only info ....is on large tanks.... i'm sure people like me , who have ( mines a 55 ) smaller ones and are limited to price....actual cost and availability of necessary products in our respective areas... need to realize the totall impact on our " Bucker-roos ".... after all thats spent on our present systems... most of us had to strech or beg to get everything needed yet... the Zeo-Vit is so... soo, sooo exciting....i hope EA can kinda give us "Smaller Tank Owners " a complete package.... not just the most grand results the claims represent in using the Zeo Vit.......... thanks to you all... again...Ggggggg i would like to get a Zeo System going on my Reef...... ? cw.
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