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Old 01-25-2010, 03:05 AM
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I find that the GHL dosers have been the easiest for me to setup. I have used a reactor in the past and it was the biggest pain ever.. i know there are a tun of people that use them and have no problems but i have a tun...dosers are the best way to go.. new technology
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Old 01-25-2010, 03:26 AM
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I'll get pics of mine tomorrow

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Thanks Kien.

Any thoughts for the 3rd channel?
The 3rd channel was originally intended for magnesium. However, I have not been able to determine a depletion rate. I have only had to dose it once manually. I think my weekly water changes replish magnesium enough. So presently I have no plans for the third pump.
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Old 01-25-2010, 02:15 PM
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I dose Ca and Alk 20 times a day, and Mg 2 times a day with a profilux doser.
Started off with Aqualifter pumps, but I found it too frustrating keeping my levels consistent. At the time I was dosing Sodium Carbonate/Bicarbonate mix and it hardened the diaphragm in the aqualifter as well.
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I run a SA 4-channel Profilux Doser (from BWI), and I store my chems in 4L brown glass containers (rescued from the Lab):



One for Ca (13x4ml/day), Alk (12x5ml/day), and Mg (5ml/day). The last channel on the profilux handles vodka dosing (1ml/day).

Dosing set up in my tiny stand:


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Is the current thinking that dosing is the way to go? I am quickly learning that I cannot supply enough A & B to get my Calcium levels up to where I want them to be. Been looking at Calcium Reactors and doing some studying but it seems that dosing would be a simpler setup.
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Is the current thinking that dosing is the way to go? I am quickly learning that I cannot supply enough A & B to get my Calcium levels up to where I want them to be. Been looking at Calcium Reactors and doing some studying but it seems that dosing would be a simpler setup.
I've run a couple of different DIY Ca reactors and finding they were keeping up no problem on my 145g display that had a fair bit of SPS. Easy to set up, could run for weeks to months without having to touch, gas lasting 6 months or more.

For me, dosers more just the new flavor of the day (and happen to think they're rather elegant) so looking to get an idea not taking a step backward or unnecessarily complicating my layout, if switch.
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