The Triton method is quite a bit more expensive than other balling methods, but it can be run more cheaply dosing Triton Infusion together with any balling method. We could be talking big savings: with a 100G tank consuming 1dKH per day, you'd spend:
Luckily, Triton has a calculator to determine the dosage of Infusion based on Alk dosage of its own Core7 balling method or "other" balling type systems.
Could someone tell me if my calculations are correct?
Let's use a 100G tank consuming 1 dKH per day, for example.
Then, I'd be dosing 71.4 ml of the Alk solution daily (Calculator here). Can I then add a daily dose Triton Infusion between 0.49 ml and 0.41 ml?
Would the dosage of Triton Infusion be matched with the dosage of the alkalinity supplement following the infusion calculator?
Thanks a lot to anyone who bothers to run through my calculations!
- 284$ per year in Triton Core7 supplements according to BRS.
- 58$ every 408 days just buying the Triton Infusion supplement (if my calculations are correct), plus whatever balling supplements you choose.
Luckily, Triton has a calculator to determine the dosage of Infusion based on Alk dosage of its own Core7 balling method or "other" balling type systems.
Could someone tell me if my calculations are correct?
Let's use a 100G tank consuming 1 dKH per day, for example.
- With Triton Core 7 Alkalinity, I'd dose 19.41 ml per day (According to this calculator)
- With sodium bicarbonate, I'd dose 113.56 ml per day.
- That's from a solution with 1g bicarbonate for every 10 ml. This solution adds 0.1dKH by dosing 3ml for every 100L (source).
- 0.49 ml dosing 19.41 ml of Triton Core7 Balling
- 0.41 ml dosing 113.56 ml of sodium bicarbonate
Then, I'd be dosing 71.4 ml of the Alk solution daily (Calculator here). Can I then add a daily dose Triton Infusion between 0.49 ml and 0.41 ml?
Would the dosage of Triton Infusion be matched with the dosage of the alkalinity supplement following the infusion calculator?
Thanks a lot to anyone who bothers to run through my calculations!