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![]() Is anyone doing this on their systems?
I like the idea of mixing 50g and have it change slowly over the course of a month. From RHF article here Water changes in reef aquaria Quote:
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![]() I was thinking something similar but instead of having the system pump water out to be dumped into the drain, just put the 50G as part of the whole system... Have the water trickle through the 50 G at a slow rate then dump the whole 50 G every month or 2 to be replaced with fresh. Then the overall system volume is the DT+sump+ the 50G and you're basically doing 50G water changes every month... maybe?
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![]() Don't have such a system on my display but I do have my quarantine tank running on continuous water change. I T-ed off my display's return pipe and continously drip into the QT at the rate of about 1 gal/day. The QT has a corner overflow that goes right down the drain. Only thing I am concerned with is salinity creeping up but hasn't been a problem so far. I also have to top up my sump every couple of days, at a gal/day it works out to about 25% per month on my display . Nice thing is after 4 weeks of quarantine, my new fish won't have any shocks going into the display as it's the same water.
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![]() You could also skimm wet and top off with salt... Might take a while to get the correct SG due to evaporation replacement too...
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![]() Alberta-newb,
Have any photos to share of this set up? |
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![]() Catherine,
Can do ![]() Here's an overall view, please forgive the electrical mess, gotta pick up some chord organizers! ![]() ![]() You can see my two new arrivals in the shot as well. A Magnificent Foxface (siganus magnifica) and a Scribbled Rabbitfish (siganus doliatus) that came in from OA Monday night. They will be in QT for an expected 4 weeks if all goes well. Here's a view of the QT overflow. I bought a jet tub nozzle fitting, chucked out the nozzle and stretched a piece of fishnet over the top to prevent accidental trips down the drain. I also added a SeaChem ammonia badge for extra piece of mind. ![]() And here's the homemade bubble or drip counter I made. A valve from Home Depot, two rubber ends that I had in my junk drawer (they are used to protect pipe fittings) and a piece of uder gravel filter standpipe. The valve does take a bit of fiddling to get the right flowrate as it's not very accurate, next time I would use a needle valve. It's clipped to the wall as I remove it to drip acclimate corals as well. ![]() |
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![]() Kevin, all the credit goes to you. I came up with this setup after several discussions with you on the best approach. Thanks!
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![]() I am setting up the daily change using the Profilux Controller and their dosing pumps. Profilux makes a stand-alone dosing pump that would work. You do not need an additional pump with this one. Unfortunately, dosing pumps are not cheap. These dosers are available in 1 pump to 4 pump combinations and priced accordingly.
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