Have you looked at the HMS mounts?
Yeah, but the HMS mounts have that mounting bolt that sticks out too far.
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Have you looked at the HMS mounts?
Just a suggestion you could alway DIY shorter screws.Yeah, but the HMS mounts have that mounting bolt that sticks out too far.
Great, I plan on following the ZeoVit to the T. I have heard great things. Your link is very detailed and will be very helpful.
Good question on the plumbing, that's because I was typing too fast and didn't proof read. LOL. The plumbing is 3/4", I corrected it above. Thank you!
After the 14 day cycle, then I would follow the recommendations in the ZeoGuide (where it says "Subsequently") (found here)
ZeoBak
ZeoStart:
SpongePower: Per the directions on the bottle.
Here's my schedule, if that helps:
Every day: 1mL ZeoStart, 8 drops of SpongePower, Pump reactor 8-13 times
Twice a week (Wed & Sun): As above, and 8 drops of ZeoBak
Once a week (Sun): 10-20% water change
Once a month: Change Carbon
Every 6-8 weeks: Change ZeoLites (I think the first change is at week4, then every 6-8 after that)
There's lots of other products you can use, but I havent found it necessary to do so. Your tank will obviously be different
No problem... there isnt a lot of literature out there, and it feels like new people are kinda left out to blaze their own trail. I dont know that how I did it is the "right"way, but it worked. Follow the 14 day guide until you're done with it, then fall back to what the guide says (which is similar to the directions on each of the bottles) and just run with it. You can use ZeoFood, but its largely been replaced by SpongePower. I still have the original bottle of ZeoFood I got with the bundle last year. I've used it maybe 6-7 times and each time I got a lot of film algae the next day. If I dont use it, then I have to clean the glass every 3-4 days. That seems to be in line with what several others have experienced.
I used 80lbs of Tropic Eden MesoFlakes to get a solid 1" - 1.5" sand bed - once all of the rock was put down on the glass.
I originally used a taped up threaded adapter, as many people do in the Red Sea Reefer thread here on Reef2Reef, but I have since picked up a printed adapter from Vivid Creative Aquatics and a 1/2" splitter to a couple segements of 1/2" locline and then ending with the Random Flow Generators from VCA. They have the entire setup available now as well in either 1/2" or 3/4" locline (here). They are really nice and durable. I dont know if the RFG makes a huge difference, but it adds a bit of turbulence to the top of the tank.