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How do you dose your reef?

  • CA Reactor

    Votes: 22 44.0%
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    Votes: 18 36.0%
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    Votes: 6 12.0%
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spykes

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great john well, on witht he quest, i checked out litermeter's site, and did some reasearch on those pump, with a litermeter we still have to get two pumps, because the litermeter III comes with only 1 pump, also the litermeter is the same medical pump build into it, it still uses a roller and a tubing like the rest of the medical pump. but people have been reporting that they have been using the same tubing on the LTMIII for over 4 years and have great results im guessing we only need to get good quality tubing. Im gonna ask the medical reef doser guys about their pumps.
 

DRZL

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Just wondering...

for those running CR and reporting a a Mg problem, have you ever used dolomite in your reactors?

A friend of mine runs a 550g setup (total volume) and he told me had the same problems, but after he added dolomite his low levels went away completely, this is what pushed me to get a CR myself.

maybe the lack of mixed media used is to blame?
 

NYPDFrogman

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I'm using A.R.M in my Ca reactor I've used about 1/5 of the media so far.
dosing mg really isnt a problem I dose 250ml daily (raises total mg about 15PPM)
I test once a week. strontium I dose 20ml once a week.


I used to add 16-20oz a day of each part I- Bionic and alk was never stable always low.

I just yesterday lowered my co2 in my ca reactor alk was 13DKH and calcium was 480.

tank looks great and corals showing growth and color.
I just checked my ORP lights are still out and it's 379mv
still no ozone
 

pecan2phat

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Only problem with adding a bit of dolomite to your reactor is that you need to run the PH kind of low for the dolomite to dissolve. So if your running ARM like I do, the dolomite won't dissolve at a PH of 6.7 or higher.
 

samksy

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cali_reef

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Sam, How low do you run your reactor PH at? No problem with it lowering the ph of the tank water?

I use dolomit in my reactor and so far it does not keep up with the MG depleation rate, I average about 1 to 2 pounds of epson salt a month in addition.
 

samksy

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cali_reef said:
Sam, How low do you run your reactor PH at? No problem with it lowering the ph of the tank water?

I use dolomit in my reactor and so far it does not keep up with the MG depleation rate, I average about 1 to 2 pounds of epson salt a month in addition.

Pierce,

I run it 6.3
My tank's demand for calcium & alk is on the low end side. So my reactor is on for several hours a day while the light is on, so i don't have much issue on that. But if i need to cramp more cal and alk out, I would probably bump into the same problem.
 

NYPDFrogman

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My effluient is 6.55/6.6
using A.R.M, it hasnt turned to mush and it runs 24/7 365days
I have huge load (MHO) and so far so good.

I dont think I'd want to run my effliuent PH any lower
my tank stayed at 8.3 before the reactor, stays at 8.0-8.1 now
I dont always dose kalk but as soon as I finish my Kalk reactor I'll plumb it in with my top off system
 

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