How many drops your dripper needs to drip
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that is the question!!
I got my AquaDoser and have been dripping for two days now. My rocket scientist husband figured it out for me. I have a 40 gal, with 30 gal of actual water, that evaporates 1/2 gal a day. I need 1 drop every three seconds to replace this evap rate, and I drip 24/7. I have a Ph monitor, really a necissity to keep a close eye on your Ph. I mix 1 tsp. per gallon, and make up only one gallon at a time.
I did a search and read everything I could get my hands on about Kalk. It really helped me. And yes, there are many different reefers doing many different things with drippers. Rate, amount of Kalk, day or night, animal load, etc.
You really have to do some homework.
So far, I am pleased with my doser. Now I will wait for results, one way or the other.
HTH
Hermit
P.S. My night Ph is staying up now, it was 8.0 this a.m. before lights on. It is 8.4 daytime. If it goes too high in the day I will then drip p.m. only. But at my rate {only 1/2 gal a day) 24/7 should be fine and stable.
[ June 21, 2001: Message edited by: Up North Hermit ]
[ June 21, 2001: Message edited by: Up North Hermit ]