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![]() I think I'm going to use half what the recommended dose is to start.
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![]() So this seems to be a great thing for heavy feeders.
I'm thinking I will try this in the near future. Perhaps using a doser would make things simpler. Am I correct? Do most of you use one?
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![]() Yes, if you need it. Sometimes you do, other times you don't. My 180 had 0ppm/0ppm with no carbon dosing. I think if you have a fully loaded tank, the corals use up the excess.
With my current tank, rock was leaching, so I found it useful. Once I rebuild next week, I won't dose unless/until I need to.
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![]() I use a peristaltic pump with a multi timer that runs for 7 mins 6 times a day.
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Yes auto doser is prob one of my best investments next to a auto top off. Too bad mine only pumps 3 things and I use it for alk ca and mag like most do. Guess I will have to manually dose the VV |
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