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![]() Let us know how you get on, feedback always welcome
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![]() I agree with what Sphelps said. I also plan on dosing when my 225 is up and running. And space isn't a huge concern. Most dosers can draw from jugs that are in different rooms or hidden a floor below although I have set aside room for 3 jugs.
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![]() Yeap, plus Ca reactors take up just as much space if not more with the reactor and CO2 tank.
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![]() Thought I'd post a picture of my dosing setup. Note the hi-tech bottle on the right for Mg.
![]() Ocean Aquatics isn't carrying the trace elements for the Balling Method yet. Next time I'm on the island I'll check out Progressive Reef. |
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![]() This is truly the superior method to a CA reactor.
Some day I'll switch from my CA Reactor but for now I'm still fighting with CO2 J |
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![]() Wendell,
Let me know if you want some samples for your store. |
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![]() And I just boguth a CAl Reactor
![]() so how much does every one mix i take it the more they grow the more powerful the fluid or am I out to lunch on this. i really like the way the dosing works Steve when you were talking to me about it it seems different.
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![]() Really? Sorry but this is exactly what was talking about or trying to I guess
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![]() Hi
The fluid strength stays the same, as things grow it is the amount dosed that will change, we are not talkign litres a day here only ML's so you can see 5 gallons x 3 will last a heck of a time. |
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![]() Quote:
no No Steve that came out wrong the dosing is so easy SO why aren't people doing the Dosing
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. |