Dave McReeferson
laurifer crustulum
Perhaps it is time to try a reactorOtherwise your just guessing, many people who use reactors have dosed and understand the ins and outs
of it. Plus time will tell where your phosphate issues came from if you continue to dose.
I am not just guessing about the two part method. It seems many people seem to like to dismiss it out of hand as not good enough or sufficient for a large system, or, it takes more work and is somehow more complicated, I think both of these assumptions are unfounded. Though I am sure many people have dosed two part, how many here have set up a system as I have described? Show of hands?
It is like the difference between naturally occurring food and processed food. Naturally occurring food such as pods and algae are part of the operation of the Eco system and processed food is like a added foreign impurities.
A reactor is part of the system, water flows through it and it becomes part of the Eco system where as dosing is an outside processed impurity.
Just my theory on it, but I believe any thing that we do should be part of the system if at all possible. Would you remove the water to run it through a skimmer and then put it back in the system?
A point being argued here is based around just that. Are the supplements we use for two part dosing better, or is the media we use in our reactors better? We are both adding something from the outside, in a reactor, you add it as one lump sum every time you refill the chamber, in a two part system, you slowly trickle them in.
I see your point. But I personally would rather spend an hour every three months or so vs worrying about filling my 2 part buckets every week. There is also the element of human error measuring the 2 part and filling the buckets every week or so. I have made such errors with similar weekly tasks and any task that requires a short period between such tasks, weather it is simply measuring and mixing or whatever, is more prone to human error.
I clean my reactor every time I refill it. It takes around an hour, or less, to both clean and refill my reactor.
For small tanks I can see the advantages of using 2 part. For larger systems there are so many more things to worry about on a daily, weekly, etc basis that automating as many things as possible becomes necessary, at least for me, so that I can spend the time doing other things like admiring my tank. There is also a larger requirement on space for top off water, sump, etc. So it gets to a point where space can get scarce. You also have to find a place to store the bags of Dowflake or whatever you use.
I don't claim to be an expert in 2-part use but somewhere I remember that adding calcium chloride over a long period of time is "not good" for some reason or other. But maybe that is only if you use it without the "other part" of a balanced 2 part solution. I also remember reading (when I was looking a calcium reactors back in the dark ages) that the cost of dosing 2 part far exceeds the cost of the media for the calcium reactor...but this was a while ago and may have changed.
Don't forget that dosing pumps need cleaning and maintenance as well.![]()
Peristaltic pumps actually require very little maintenance, rough math, I spend about an hour a year, total, maintaining this system.
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