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My current tank has been up and running for about 15 months now. I have just purchased a Zeovit reactor and plan on making the switch. My main question is this...
1. In Zeovit's guides that have guidelines for staring out with a brand new tank, an established reef tank with high nutrients, and of course an already established ultra low nutrient tank. I wouldn't call my system ultra low currently, but I've been running an algae scrubber and skimmer since day one. My current levels in my tank are Nitrates between 12-25, and Phosphates at .05.
I'm thinking I fall somewhere between an established high nutrient tank, and ultra low nutrient. So to play it safe I'll go slow and build my way up; but was looking for suggestions from those with experience as to how much Zeovit would be a good starting point.
FYI - Tank is 120 gallons with a 30 gallon sump
1. In Zeovit's guides that have guidelines for staring out with a brand new tank, an established reef tank with high nutrients, and of course an already established ultra low nutrient tank. I wouldn't call my system ultra low currently, but I've been running an algae scrubber and skimmer since day one. My current levels in my tank are Nitrates between 12-25, and Phosphates at .05.
I'm thinking I fall somewhere between an established high nutrient tank, and ultra low nutrient. So to play it safe I'll go slow and build my way up; but was looking for suggestions from those with experience as to how much Zeovit would be a good starting point.
FYI - Tank is 120 gallons with a 30 gallon sump

