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View Poll Results: How do you dose? Size of tank? | |||
50G and under - manual dosing | 7 | 10.14% | |
50G and under - dosing pump(s) | 3 | 4.35% | |
50G to 150G - manual dosing | 14 | 20.29% | |
50G to 150G - dosing pump(s) | 21 | 30.43% | |
150G and larger - manual dosing | 6 | 8.70% | |
150G and larger - dosing pump(s) | 18 | 26.09% | |
Voters: 69. You may not vote on this poll |
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spent more time maintaining the doser then it took to dose manually. A lot of funds for yet another piece of equipment that did not pay for itself.
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This is what I am trying to avoid. I've already spent hundreds on Coralife digital and analog timer power bars that are now useless. If it doesn't work perfectly then there's no use in having it.
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I have been running dosing pumps for over 5 years (not entirely sure how long... would have to look back) and absolutely love them!
So so so much better than my CARX and kalk reactor. Still have a brand new deltec Kalk reactor at home if someones interested....
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No option for calcium reactor which I use.
But does a perialistic doser for vinegar dosing count? |
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I use a GHL standalone (over 3 yrs now probably closer to 4), would not go back to manual dosing. Keeps my parameters stable.
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Charles
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Where did my rum go?! Success in this hobby does not count how you spend your money, it counts how you spend your time. |
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I've been using a GHL doser for over 4 years now and have had no complaints with it. Mixing was a bit of a chore at first but then I started to buy more convenience in the form of BRS chemicals which mixes a lot easier than grocery store additives.
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