This is what I'm going to run in my system when I start needing it.
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he high pH of the liquid and the dust hazard of the solid are not to be treated lightly. Inhalation of the dust is to be avoided. Splashing of limewater onto skin is also to be avoided, and should be followed by extensive rinsing with tap water if it happens.
that sounds scary foo...j/k lol..
2 parts does get really expensive when doing a big tank...so i think limewater is better option for big tanks..
since i dont even have a ato..from the reading that doing limewater can cost problems...
so i need to either get a good ato, or 2 parts for now lol...
and see if you can find some commercial lime thai...the ones packaged by two little fishes are expensive lol...
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Originally posted by Darbex View PostI thought the AC can control ATO, calcium reactor, lights, and floor sensors.
esp of you have kids, i've heard some people lost whole set up cus kids play with the buttons and mess up the temp in the tank. With the controller it'll stop the chiller if it gets to cold.
Brian, I thought you were doing calc reactor... if you're doing 2 part you can get either the 1.1mL or the 50mL. 50mL would probably be better for you. But you'll need a really good controller that can use seconds. Lets say you need 40mL a day.
So with the 1.1mL i need 36minutes. I can use a cheapo walmart/home depot timer and set it for 30 minutes. With a digital timer you can set 36 exact.
With the 50ml, i need .8 minutes. Exactly 48 seconds. The only thing that can control that is an expensive aquacontroller. Reefkeeper or apex/aquacontrollerLast edited by soymilk; 11-28-2010, 07:18 AM.
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blah!!! i wrote a long butt post about dosing and what to dose... but i accidently deleted it... so imma just write cliffs.
for a big tank, it depends on what you plan on keeping. Kalkwasser might do it for you for a while, but it will eventually not be able to keep up with your alk/calc demands. Unless you don't plan on stocking much coral. In the end you either need 2 part dosing or a calc reactor. 2 part is easier to adjust and you don't have to deal with low ph from the ca rx reactor. But calc rx is cheaper in the long run. 2 part is cheap too if you buy from the right place.
Cheap kalkwasser (lime water)
http://www.bulkfoods.com/search_resu...hParamTxt=4330
Cheap Alk
http://www.amazon.com/10-Sodium-Bica.../dp/B0032RET28
http://www.lesliespool.com/browse/Ho...100030/I/14738
Cheap calc
http://www.lesliespool.com/browse/Ho...100030/I/14428
Cheap Magnesium
http://www.saltworks.us/ultra-epsom-salt-wholesale.html
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I was thinking of dosing food like plankton
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the 1.1mL should be better for that then... since you don't wanna dose too much.
All the plankton food ive seen needs refrigeration. Usually after opening it... The best ones require refrigeration even at the store.
Reef Nutrition Phyto Feast and Oyster Feast.
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i think my sps grew faster when i fed them oyster feast and phyto. But after a while that stuff jacked up my water. Then sps turned brown. So i've been laying off the food lately, color is coming back but growth seems slow.
Thats why im doing zeovit. So i can put whatever i want in my tank lol. over feed like crazy and it'll still be ok.Last edited by soymilk; 11-28-2010, 11:05 AM.
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yeah, I like feeding my corals man.
I got my three headed dendro to open all day and night now.
I feed a mysis every 3-4 hours during the day.
It would help if I had 20'' + forceps to work with!I ate my fish that died.
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