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![]() I'll let you know how it turns out in the long run. I'm primarily going to use this for DIY calcium and alkalinity additives. I don't get any precipitates in my mixing containers. I used rigid airline for the stems in the reservoirs. I don't think the coil will change much in shape. But we'll see.
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![]() What about when dosing changes?
Only reason I ask is that now my tank has really started to grow and the dose of two part seems to change every week or two. |
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BTW, I love your tank! |
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Ok, makes sense. I was just curious about how hard changing doses might be. I am about to buy the dosing pump off of Bulk Reef Supply and just thought I might think about this... But to be honest, its easier for me to just grab the BRS dosing pump (about $100CAD). Its still much cheaper than what I was going to pay for a Ca Reactor. Looks great though! If I had more patience, I would probably set this up for my tank ![]() Last edited by GreenSpottedPuffer; 04-06-2009 at 03:52 AM. |
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![]() Just to provide an update. Been running for over 2 weeks now. Very happy with results. I highly recommend digital timers with 1 minute increments and Fusion type check valves (the ones with the little ball inside). The spring-loaded check valves didn't work for me.
Dosing has proven to be very consistent, eliminating the daily chore of adding 2 part and the large swings in water parameters it produces. |
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![]() Looks interesting. Much cheaper than dosing pumps. Im gonna tag along and see how it turns out.
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