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![]() I am currently dosing BRS cal, alk at about 300ml a day. If I were to change to the balling system would the rates stay the same? Currently running 150g main 70g sump mixed reef leaning towards sps.
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![]() 100% impossible to determine, every tank needs are different. however this system is not about how little it will use but instead doing balling (or 3 part) correctly.
BRS adds none of the elements that are associated with real 3 part dosing and it also adds sodium chloride to the tank, furthermore inexpensive mineral mixes are inexpensive for a reason. You just can not judge the two systems together. These systems at best do the bare minimum to your tank that balling (or true 3 part) should be doing, at worst creating ionic imbalances. |
#3
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![]() WoW demand has been huge, all doser kits sold out through dealers in days.
next doser shipment in 2 weeks so get your pro orders in for the original balling system designed and produced by the man who invented it! Coupled with the GHL doser the original and best. No point buying a cut down copy when you can have the real thing cheaper ![]() ![]() Last edited by Aqua-Digital; 12-03-2013 at 10:15 PM. |
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![]() When dosing part C is there a relation to how much to dose based on how much of parts A and B are being dosed. Or is C dosed strictly measuring and testing Mag.?
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![]() If the system was started with all parameters in check then C should equal B however life is never that simple, so in the beginning of dosing while you are balancing you will get a difference, once in balance you "should be able" to get C pretty close to the same dosing as B. If you notice the Mag is out of balance then add Mg as a different element, but this should not be required.
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![]() Thanks.
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