What Dosing pumps do you use for your Automated Water changes?

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I know this is a pretty HOT topic!

I currently use the Neptune DOS that connected to my Apex controller. I have it pre-programmed to take out a certain amount of milliliters throughout the day. I love it but it's a bit noisy that's for sure! It's ok for me b/c mine is installed in another room. I have a Saltwater Mixing Station in my garage which sits about 20 ft from the tank. I have 2 / 25 gallon Storage containers 1 fresh RODI and 1 Salt Container. I have my DOS mounted above my mixing station that has a 50 ft Apex Aquabus cable to connect to my Apex panel under my tank. I have a PM 2 module along with the Salinity probe to always keep tabs on the salinity, 1 EB8 Power Strip to plug in my Heater and other things if need to be, and 1 Neptune Breakout Box. One last thing, I have a 6 stage BRS RODI system with a Booster pump w/ two DI's. above the mixing station. I always keep the Fresh RO water container full most of the time. That's how I have mine set up for AWC's. I know one thing the new GHL Doser Maxi SA for AWC's is bad to the bone. How do you have yours set up??


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I used a dual head Reef Filler pump.

Noisy, but it was in the basement. :)
 
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