You could potentially set up a drip system, but that's cumbersome and not super precise (plus has the possibility of clogging if the alk cakes around the outlet).I will be going on 10 day vacation over the summer. I currently hand-dose DIY 2-part, with a pipette, each day. How do I keep that going over the vacation? Do I need to get dosing pumps? They’re really expensive for what I can do by hand.
I dose a little kalk each day, but it doesn't do anything beyond raise pH. I do half a cup a day.low cost option if you have an ato is add kalk to it. not perfect but could work for 10 days if your demand isn't high. you just need to know you alk/ca consumption and average daily evap to calculate how much kalk to add to ato reservoir.
I did some math. My tank depletes 2.25 grams of dry calcium chloride a day, and I think 0.45 grams of baking soda.Why not? I don't dose at all. Just a water change every week or so. How much depletion is there in a day?
If you test your Calcium (which is at 500) today then what will it be in 24 hours?I did some math. My tank depletes 2.25 grams of dry calcium chloride a day, and I think 0.45 grams of baking soda.
Math could be wrong, but it's an amount.
I honestly have no idea. All I can say right now is that even with calcium dosing, Ca is going down. The 500 was from 4 days ago - just retested and it's 480. The dose is lower than normal, but this shows that uptake is higher than the rate I'm adding it - again, 2.25g dry calcium chloride a day. I do not see precipitate on the heaters (it could precipitate elsewhere though)If you test your Calcium (which is at 500) today then what will it be in 24 hours?
I have a bad water change schedule. I do them infrequently, but largeSo you have some time on this. Don't dose the next three days. Check CA, MG, and ALK every 24 hours record results. Then come back and lets discuss when we have data.
Do you also do water changes?
I used to stick with water changes, but parameters would change. I don’t remember how much, but that is why I started dosing.Let's see what happens. You are flirting with disaster though and it's pretty common. You are using chemicals that you aren't certain you need and in what quantity to make up for not doing regular watr changes which would result in a healthier tank and probably no need for any additives.
I honestly have no idea. All I can say right now is that even with calcium dosing, Ca is going down. The 500 was from 4 days ago - just retested and it's 480. The dose is lower than normal, but this shows that uptake is higher than the rate I'm adding it - again, 2.25g dry calcium chloride a day. I do not see precipitate on the heaters (it could precipitate elsewhere though)