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  1. 2008/07/16 Zeovit Spur2
  2. 2008/06/05 General information-explanation to the ZeoVit system
  3. 2008/05/23 Zeovit New catalogues 2008_2009

Zeovit Spur2

Zeovit 2008/07/16 23:55

Do you know the spur2 in KZ?

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It is possible with this product to influence the amount of zooxanthellae in the coral tissue. The coral itself has more energy for growth because the zooxanthellae density requires less energy. This is possible for acropora, anacropora and montipora. The reduction of zooxanthellae in the outer layers brings out the colors of the coral from
deeper layers. ZEOspur2 is also able to influence colors. However, the primary color shown will be the color right below the layer with the zooxanthellae.
It is possible to reduce the amount of zooxanthellae so much that the coral will not get enough energy via photosynthesis. This condition can be maintained for a long period of time without damage to the coral. However, our experiments have shown that continued overdosing, and only under this condition, coral tissue will become thinner and thinner and ultimately completely dissolve. We recommend dosing every 14 – 21 days.
It is important to apply the full dose all at once or there will no be any changes. The reduction of zooxanthellae occurs within 48 hours and also reaches its highest point at that time. The reaction and, therefore, the dosing amount are different from tank to tank. We recommend starting at 50 % of the recommended amount to get a feel for the product. Subsequently, you can increase the dosing amount, not the interval, by 10% each time to find the perfect dosing amount. The maximum dosing amount is 1 ml per 25 gallons and should not be exceeded. We do not recommend the use of this product during the initial starting phase of the ZEOvit® system. There is too much change and your corals will not have enough time to adjust safely. We would like to mention at this point that this product has the fastest and most drastic impact of the whole system. The optimum dosing, in this case, is absolutely necessary in order not to damage your corals.



I dose SPUR2  4.2ml in my 100gallon Tank.

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This picuture is before and after dosing result of SPS A.Milleopora
(I think this is no color pigment in genetically, but not sure)
The upper picture is before status and botton is after 24 hours (same camera & setting)
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You can find how difference it is.. :)

 

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Originally Posted by invincible569
Introduction
by Garyw (Mesocosm)

Welcome to zeovit.com!

This set of posts is intended to provide information to people in their initial investigation of The ZEOvit System. The following links are to articles which describe The ZEOvit System and Zeolite filtration:

The ZEOvit System: A New Concept in Reefkeeping
(by Alexander G.Alexander, translated by Gary Madhl)
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i3...tem/zeovit.htm

Zeolite Filters. A Discussion of What Zeolites Are and How They Function
(a theory by Jens Kallmeyer)
http://www.wetwebmedia.com/ca/cav1i3...te_Filters.htm

There is simply no substitute for the experience and expertise gained from the practical "hands-on" application of any saltwater aquarium methodology. Background reading is an essential part of intelligent and successful saltwater tank management, but it's not enough.

Perhaps the best way to evaluate any methodology's potential for success in your unique aquarium is to speak directly with the enthusiasts who actually use the methodology. The zeovit.com community is the online gathering place for many of the most advanced and experienced ZEOvit System users in the world.

Please feel free to post any questions that you might have. We look forward to answering your questions, and to sharing our knowledge and experience with you.

Welcome to the ZEOvit Forum!


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Originally Posted by invincible569
A General Review of The ZEOvit System
by GaryW (Mesocosm)

The purpose of the ZEOvit system is to easily and reliably create, and maintain, a poor nutrient environment in marine aquaria similar to a the natural reef environment. The goal of the system is to reduce nutrients as nitrate and phosphate without lowering the levels of important minerals, like calcium and magnesium, and carbonate hardness, which are also adjusted to a natural reef environment.

In order for the ZEOvit method to be successful, a few fundamental husbandry techniques and equipment components must also be included in your aquarium's design and operation. These requirements include strong and efficient skimming, lighting appropriate and sufficient for the aquarium's inhabitants, regular weekly water changes, addition of elements at low levels, non-excessive addition of nutrients, and optimum and stabile water parameters (Ca, Mg, KH, Salinity).

The five basic components of the ZEOvit system interact to effectively reduce nutrients, and establish water conditions close to the parameters corals encounter in the natural habitats. The five basic components are:


  1. A Balanced Mix of zeolites (ZEOvit).
  2. A Microorganism Solution (ZEObak).
  3. A combination of Bacteria and Coral Food (ZEOfood)
  4. Bacteria Food (ZEOstart)
  5. Constant Filtration with Activated Carbon
The reduction of nutrients and the establishment of a poor nutrient system results from the interaction between ZEObak, ZEOfood, ZEOstart, and the zeolite filter media (ZEOvit).The three different zeolites of the media were chosen because of their ability to reduce certain toxins in a balanced manner. It is important to "clean" the ZEOvit filter media daily to maintain optimum performance. The filter device which holds the ZEOvit (commonly referred to as a "reactor") is specifically designed to accomplish this task within a minute. However, it is not detrimental to overall system performance if you are unable to perform this task for several days.

The interaction between ZEObak, ZEOfood, ZEOstart, and the zeolite filter media (ZEOvit) produces a "mulm". The "mulm", released from the ZEOvit material, contains bacteria that is used as food by the corals. This is very important because it provides nutrients to the animals, and has a very positive impact on the colors, polyp extension and vitality of the corals. Large Polyped Corals (LPS) react with fully expanded tissue.

Certain other elements are adsorbed as well, and require replacement to counteract depletion. We strongly recommend replenishing those elements, and we offer supplements to be used with this system for that purpose.

The ZEOvit method can be successfully used with bare-bottom (BB), shallow sand bed (SSB), deep sand bed (DSB), and Berlin-style system designs. The use of live rock (LR) is not required. UV sterilizers, ozonizers, and nutrient exporting macroalgae refugia are not compatible with the ZEOvit method.

This post is just a brief review of the ZEOvit system. More background information, and detailed methodolgy instructions are presented in the ZEOvit "Guide."


http://www.korallen-zucht.de/files/z..._english-1.pdf

We strongly recommend to read and understand the guide before you start with the system. It contains vital necessary information to have success with the system.

Again, please feel free to post any questions that you might have. We look forward to answering your questions, and to sharing our knowledge and experience with you.

Team ZEOvit

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