Continuous Water Change

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@BoomCorals does something like this. He showed me his setup. Basically he uses a doser to change out a certain amount of water every 10 minutes or so in his frag tanks. Hopefully he can chime in and elaborate more :)
 

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Correct I use the Neptune DOS connected to my apex. I tell it how much I want to change per day, and it automatically divides it up into X amount every 10 minutes, 24/7. It pulls out water the same time it puts new water in so your water level is never affected.
 
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I do the same thing with a stenner dual head pump which is designed to do this exact thing.:) One can do this with out the use of any controller and just a digital timer that will turn the pump on and off during the day. It is nothing revolutionary and will only help to a certain extent. One still has to do tank maintenance of cleaning glass and removing food and fish waste from the bottom on the aquarium. People have been using this method for at least 18 years now.
 

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Correct I use the Neptune DOS connected to my apex. I tell it how much I want to change per day, and it automatically divides it up into X amount every 10 minutes, 24/7. It pulls out water the same time it puts new water in so your water level is never affected.
So do you have the doser connected to a water storage container then, instead of a container of a chemical it would normally dose?
 

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