automating my tank

ezcompany

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currently there are a few things i do for my tank everyday.
1. 20ml of each 2 part (esv b-ionic) in the morning and in the night
2. nightly kalkwasser topoff half a gallon
3. feeding fish twice a day

24 gallon aquapod sps system.
if i was to go on a trip, what items will i need to fully automate this process? please describe what equipment i will need, thank you!
 
how long is your trip? i don't think you need to topoff kalk it will be fine. you need a timer feeder for fish, any LFS/petmarts have them.
 
trip is around 3 days.
i was thinking of the tunze osmolator 3155 for water topping off needs, and a nautilus ii for dosing the 2 parts. will this work? do i need any additional parts?
 
For 3 days everything will be fine. Do a water change before you leave and feed your fish a little extra before you leave. Your adding a half gallon a day so in 3 days thats only 1.5 gallons, your tank will be able to handle that. I have an auto feeder that I let run all the time. When I leave for a week or more I'll set out a couple 5 gallon jugs of top off and have a friend come over and dump some in.
 
Auto top off with Kalkswassar in the top off water. Timer feeder for the fish. If the b-ionic does not evaporate quickly, you can use the auto feeder with buckets to dump premeasured dose on a timer.
 
For Kalk, I take a plastic bottle, poke a hole it in (side, not bottom, so you don't get the precipitate paste in the system), run airline tubing with a valve, and drip it into my sump. Very easy, steady rate, no risk of overdosing quickly. You can probably do the same with the ESV.
 
I built one of those DIY kalk drippers...
http://www.reefwebsites.com/agu/kalkdrip/
I made it from a one gallon bottle... and I set it to drip one drip per second or so. It takes 8-15 hrs to drip the entire gallon. You could do a 2... or even 5 gallon version! Or buy the kent marine 5g kalk dripper. If you just drip kalk, that will keep you from any ph swings, imho. when I went to hawaii for 9 days or so, I set up 3 of the diy kalk drippers, and just had a friend get one started every 2 or 3 days... and also add fresh water to acct for any additional evap. Used auto feeder. Worked fine!
GL!
 
i have a tank at work that i leave unattended for 3 days all the time. I just turn my lights back so i dont lose too much water, and i feed extra and top off on Friday. I wouldnt worry too much about it if i were you...
 
Good luck finding a Tunze Osmolator at this time. Most places are out of stock.

If I were you, I would quickly ghetto a gravity drip system for top off or borrow someone drip doser. You can add some calcium to the water and you should be fine for 3 days. Just feed before you leave.
 
Here is what i have for automation:

Get a topoff system to top off evaporated water.

As for dosing the 2 part- i use a 2 channel dosing pump like the one you stated. I have it set up to dose for 5 days, then i have to replace the container. I use a 1 gallon water container and add the amount of the 2 part i need and fill the remainder of the container with ro water. When I replenish the chemicals, I also test my calcium and alk, so i can tweak the amount needed. It is good to keep a journal when doing this, as to keep a record of what is changing in your tank. My calcium stays around 410-415 and my alk is around 8-8.5.

Hope this helps, if you want to ask any questions, feel free to pm me.
 
Get a three bodied doser and set your rates. The constant drip from them is better than using the once or twice a day 'tidal' system of adding solutions anyway. I am pretty sure Aqua Medic makes one for around $300 with independent controlls.

If you have time, you can get constant rate metering/peristaltic pumps for cheaper but you have to do the math to match your required dose.

If you want to go ghetto, add a hose fitting to the side of any rigid container with a lid. Hook it up with some soft tubing and add either a needle pinch valve, a registered tubing clamp, or a ramp tubing clamp.

If you want to get real fancy, build a partitioned container based on the average dose volumes out of acrylic. If you have the tools, it should only take a few hours and MAYBE $15 in scrap acrylic. If you don't have the tools or time . . . well . . . maybe I could build one for you.
 
i have one of those diy ghetto gallon bottle rigged up for kalk drip at night. question is, the gallon bottles have to be above the tank right? for gravity feeding?

rockindacheeks: like i said, this is a sps/clam nano, i wouldn't be worried if it was my softies tank but stability is an issue for this one.

jimbo: can i add calcium AND alkalinity in the reservoir water?

Yinger: ygpm

reefguy714: i'll check out your system tonight ;)

corriander: i have no idea what you're talking about lol what do you mean by a 3 bodied doser? can you link me? and again, if the reservoir is well below the tank, is it still possible with all the clams and valves to have water drip into the tank above from the rigid container?

sorry if some of these questions are noob, i appreciate all your help guys :D
 
The doser is not something I can link to . . . it is something I can make FOR you. It exists in my brain. It is just adding fixed partitions in a box so you have three smaller containers in one box for easy filling.

gravity dosers would have to be able the tank, or at least above a sump, if you have one. A peristaltic pump lets you put it anywhere you want (within a reasonable distance at least)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8809698#post8809698 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ezcompany

reefguy714: i'll check out your system tonight ;)

i think you are thinking of reefer714, not the same guy.
 
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