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The last water test was November 1st, just over a month ago. During that time, I’ve re-aquscaped the tank, kicked up tons of crap, didn’t run a skimmer for over a week, and only did one water change. Regardless, my phosphates are down even more, my NO3 is now UNDETECTABLE (compared to 2ppm), and I’m very pleased with my aquascape. Now I can sit back and watch.
So, here’s where I’ll finally put stock in Prodibio’s Bioptim / BioDigest. Since the start of the regimen, I have watched PO4, NO3, and crazy nuisance algae disappear from my tank. I made no significant changes to my normal husbandry, other than the use of c-dosing / bacs. It wouldn’t be prudent to attribute all the changes to prodibio, because good husbandry must be maintained, but I will say based on the changes I’ve seen over the last few months, that it is an effective product. It isn’t magic, nor is it a cure-all. However, with the right conditions and proper maintenance, it works.
Started the FM ultra yesterday. Since I haven’t worked on the DIY zeolite reactor yet, I’m just dosing the UltraBak, UltraBio & UltraMin S, no stones yet. I’m starting with 2 drops of the Bio (bacs) each day, and light doses (0.25 ml / day) of Bio and Min S. My water is crystal clear. If it weren’t for bubbles, it would be hard to imagine that there’s even water in the tank. Prodibio / c-dosing also has this effect, sure, but the issue with Prodibio is that since I was dosing bi-weekly, the clear water would return to normal after a couple days. With small daily doses of the Ultra, we’re talking sparkly every day.
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