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Old 05-22-2006, 04:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Zeovit?

Im in the initial begining of setting up my reeftank, gathering equipment ect..I was wondering if if anyone here has a zeovit system set up..Noticed at the site that most of the tanks that have a zeovit system seem to be SPS tanks.. I am going to be setting up a soft coral tank..but would like to know any information anyone has here on these systems. Thanks in Advance
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i do not know much about zeovit but from what i gather it is a way to bring your tank to a nutrient poor state so much that the colors of the corals really start to pop. it does nitrate reductions as i have seen one of the compenents is zoelite like rocks that are known to reduce nitrates in freshwater.

i would bet it is not for the softie set up but like i said i do not know much about it.
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