zeltar
Proud new papa....
So how would one go about using this on a tank that has yet to have water in it?
I understand a bit, but he wasnt that bad at english. Some stuff may have been lost though. Ok this is what he told me.Apparently your German is good because Thomas Pohl is not affluent in English
Don, ammonia uptake is the key why the current within the zeo-filter must be high, o/w bacteria wouldn't have any chance to process the dissolved inorganic nutrients. Therefore, the clinoptilolites absorb ammonia, the bacteria nitrify the ammonia on the oxic surface which is further denitrified within the molecular sieve of the zeolite[anoxic inner surface]. The zeobak/zeofood7/zeostart are the seed & feed components for the heterotrophic bacteria. Bobbobgoode said:Don, the exact zeolites [clinoptilolites] used are unknown, as is their exact mode of action. Some do not believe zeolites can absorb ammonia enough to be a factor, but the zeolites have sufficient high affinity in seawater to create a steeper ammonia gradient which would facilitate bacteria to remove ammonia much faster, therefore, they would compete more strongly with other organisms for the ammonia uptake. Nitrifying & denitrifrying bacteria inhabit the zeolites. Bob
Thats a pretty strong statement Bob. As time goes by we can look as see how this system pans outs, But I would say for right now it is the latest NEW system to hit the market. I wish it all the luck, but I can tell you that it is not required to have fantastic coloration or healthy sps.I really think as people SEE the differences in a zeo-tank, it will make little sense to try sustaining SPS w/o it's advantages.
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