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So are you dismissing them and the results they bring, or not?

Not dismissing the results they bring. They are unnecessary to bring the results that people who use it desire however. IE there are other ways of achieving similar results, without magic potions.

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BINGO!!!!!! :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce: Long time coming!!!! But hey, we're almost there :D

Clearly you weren't paying attention during all those discussions. I've said that all along. Ever since I tried the stuff.

I just don't like how they work. That's why I no longer use them.

I think if people knew what they were putting into their tank, they would be surprised.

Layton

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Yes kinda funny isn't it Fay. I got it courtesy of Layton lmao.gif

Just copy this & paste it into your post it will make the emoticon

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One thing you have to change on it, after where it says %7Boption%7D, at the beginning, insert http. So it will look %7Boption%7Dhttp://www etc.

And I do agree with Misnoma re these unsubstantiated hints we keep seeing.

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You are the ones using it. Surely you know what you're putting in your tank?

Layton

I'm not, but I was thinking about it, care to educate?

Scratch that, I can't be bothered feeding the troll, you obviously don't know, and I don't care enough to play your silly little game :)

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Check my avatar. Your non zeo tank got anything like that? No?

That's enough evidence to satisfy me.

Evidence and proof are two different things. All that shows is that zeovit can produce nice coloured corals. I've never disputed that. All i've ever said is that it is the WAY it goes about this that i'm not willing to risk using it in my tank again.

I fail to see how a photo is evidence or proof of HOW something works.

SO I repeat, I have yet to see any proof of how zeovit works at all.

You may be surprised wasp. Believe it or not it is possible to achieve that pink monti colour without zeovit.

Layton

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Not surprised it is possible, after all, that is how they appear in nature.

But what I know is that you have a tank stacked with all the expensive fancy gadgetry that money can buy. I just have the most basic of tanks, a ghetto budget special, on top of which I am not very knowledgeable. However, with the help of zeovit I have been able to achieve some great natural coloured corals.

As to the first part of your post, I'm not interested in playing around with words. I'm interested in results and zeovit has delivered for me.

Oh, and a photo proves nothing? Yeah right!!! :D

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What "fancy gadgetry" do I have on my tank?

My tank is about as basic as it gets. Skimmer, UV, Lighting, Flow, an more recently a calcium reactor.

Don't run phosphate absorbers (never have), don't run carbon. Don't use any additives.

Clearly your not interested in what you are putting in your tank, or how it works.

You clearly still can't get past the fact that I have said all along that zeovit works. In your dicussion/argument you STILL keep coming back to the fact that zeovit works. Which has nothing to do with what i'm saying. I'm saying that parts of the mechanism behind HOW zeovit does what it does is not what I want going on in my tank.

I never said a photo proves nothing. All it proves is that your corals are colourful, it doesn't prove HOW they became colourful.

Layton

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My tank is about as basic as it gets. Skimmer, UV, Lighting, Flow, an more recently a calcium reactor.

Don't run phosphate absorbers (never have), don't run carbon. Don't use any additives.

Clearly your not interested in what you are putting in your tank, or how it works.

how is your tank? any coral loses over the last few months? positives you may want to share?

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