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View Poll Results: How do you add ca/alk/mg to your tank?
I do not 12 11.43%
Manual dosing 42 40.00%
Kalk drip 5 4.76%
Kalk in ATO 9 8.57%
Kalk reactor 8 7.62%
2 part drip 2 1.90%
2 part automated dosing 19 18.10%
Calcium Reactor 17 16.19%
Other. Please explain. 2 1.90%
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Old 01-16-2012, 2:35 PM   #21
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Tsell, if i remember u have an reef keeper elite. That can dose it dailey for u

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Old 01-16-2012, 3:30 PM   #22
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Tsell, if i remember u have an reef keeper elite. That can dose it dailey for u
Thanh, you are correct. Which method would be better, 2 part using dosing pumps or Calc Reactor and why?

 
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Old 01-16-2012, 3:55 PM   #23
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Does any one use tom's aqua lifters for a dosing pump? That seems like a pretty cheap way to do it.
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Does any one use tom's aqua lifters for a dosing pump? That seems like a pretty cheap way to do it.
I would like to know this as well. I believe a couple of drawbacks to Tom's Aqualifters would be the max lift height of 30" and I think you might run into back siphon issues.

I have been looking into getting two BRS dosing pumps. They have a max lift height of 20' and are not supposed to back siphon due to the two rollers.

 
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Makes sense. But I bet the aqua lifters are a lot cheaper. I wouldn't need it to go more than 10-15 inches
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You're right. Two Tom's pumps are about 1/4 the cost of two BRS dosing pumps.

 
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Old 01-16-2012, 7:07 PM   #27
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I think I have made my decision, but please continue discussing! I ordered 2 BRS pumps (currently on sale) today and the BRS 2part pack today. I am going to control the pumps with my apex. Now i just gotta figure out where to fit all this stuff! looks like the ro resoviour will be coming out from under the tank and to the side. I am thinking about going with a larger brute and running kalk in my ato as well by making an eggcrate stand for my ato pump to sit on so I dont pump kalk paste into the system. I wish I had room for a CR! but will be putting gfo and biopelet reactors up in the next few months and need to leave a little room for them!

 
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Old 01-16-2012, 8:21 PM   #28
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I'm leaning towards the BRS dosing pumps as well. Please post your thoughts once installed.

Also, you mentioned space was an issue. BRS makes slim 1 gallon jugs that may come in handy. See link below.


http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...saving-ju.html

 
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Old 01-16-2012, 9:20 PM   #29
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I run 3 BRS dosing pumps for 2 part and Mg and really like them. I have been using 2 of the pumps for over a year with no problem.
I bought 3 of those space saver jugs from BRS, but they are too big for the space I have.
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Relatively new to hobby. I am using pickling lime/vinegar/RO water recipe as top off for last 10 months. This seems to be working good for me. Not that many SPS corals in my tank.

 
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I have never dosed anything I just run salinity and doing a weekly 5g wc seems to keep everything in check although I only have a 30g so I doubt there is a real need to dose. It has been a while since I checked parameters but so far its always been spot on

 
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20 lbs co2 and reef octopus calcium reactor.
What size tank do you have.

 
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I'm leaning towards the BRS dosing pumps as well. Please post your thoughts once installed.

Also, you mentioned space was an issue. BRS makes slim 1 gallon jugs that may come in handy. See link below.


http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...saving-ju.html
So ive been running the BRS dosing pumps for a little while now and everything about the install was very smooth, directions are easy and works very effectively. I just plugged each pump into my apex, set it to run for about 10 min a day (after calculating how much calcium my tank uses daily) alk drips when the system goes completely dark and calcium during daylight hours, I dose mg manually weekly. Growth on my sps has been the best I've ever gotten, so i am happy with my decision.

As far as space goes, moved my ro outside of the stand everything fit in with some extra room, still wish i would have seen those before i purchased... oh well

 
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So ive been running the BRS dosing pumps for a little while now and everything about the install was very smooth, directions are easy and works very effectively. I just plugged each pump into my apex, set it to run for about 10 min a day (after calculating how much calcium my tank uses daily) alk drips when the system goes completely dark and calcium during daylight hours, I dose mg manually weekly. Growth on my sps has been the best I've ever gotten, so i am happy with my decision.

As far as space goes, moved my ro outside of the stand everything fit in with some extra room, still wish i would have seen those before i purchased... oh well
Great! Thanks for the update. I purchased two BRS dosers as well. They have been online for about a week now. Just as you mentioned, install and set up were both smooth for me. For now I am using digital timers but will eventually hook them up to my RKE when I get another PC4.

 
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Kalk is ok but I have had much success with a good two part solution. Manually dosed for now.

 
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I've switched to a calcium reactor. So far I'm liking it a lot more than 2 part! Corals seem to like it as well.
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Mrc dual nano. It's very nice and works great for my smaller(~100g) set up. The second chamber buffs the ph back up to about 7.00 before it goes back into the tank. That's a little better than dumping 6.5 or 6.6 in the smaller water volume. The Ph in my tank is staying around 7.9-8.1. That's pretty much where it stayed before the reactor.
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What do you dose with a spoon?
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