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Fish bowl to a chilly bowlI think if you use a calcicum reactor you'll be all chilly [emoji6]
Fish bowl to a chilly bowl
One does not acquire such a taste.I was thinking baller shot caller should have a skilly bowl. Or a grilly bowl
One does not acquire such a taste.
C02 affect ph drastically in calcium reactor?
I have never used a Calcium Reactor or dosed. I've maintained my tank over the years by using Kalk in my ATO. I might have to start dosing soon as I add more coral. I have no room for a Calcium Reactor so dosing on an Auto doser will be my way of being a Baller and making my girlies Holla.@Scubabum what are you're thoughts?
#lifegoalsSimply outdo this and the title is yours! But seriously, I have had such good luck with 2-part dosing, that I'm afraid to try something else.
IMG_7158 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
Is this on a Star Trek voyager? this is awesome!!Simply outdo this and the title is yours! But seriously, I have had such good luck with 2-part dosing, that I'm afraid to try something else.
IMG_7158 by Toby Broadfield, on Flickr
So at the moment do u manually dose?This is such a straaaange thread...
To the question, I've seen enough dosing pumps stick on that I've abandoned using dosing pumps for alk, cal, mg. A calcium reactor seems much less likely to fail IMHO.
lolI had always wondered why having/being a "shock collar" was something to strive for... it makes a lot more sense now.
My current tank is still too new to need dosing. Weekly water changes keep my params stable ATM. However, I've got the calcium reactor already and it's ready to go as soon as my corals get to a point where dosing is necessary.So at the moment do u manually dose?