stingeragent
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Ok, so I'm about to start setting up the 125 I just got. Since it's drilled I'll be going back to a sump for anyone that saw my canister filter thread on my 40 (it's still doing great btw), but I'm about to enter into a new world of dosing, ato's, reactors, etc. I got an automated 4 pump doser with the tank, with a jug of mg, cal. Obviously I know I've gotta test before I dose, but im curious how you figure out how much to dose in relation to w/c's. Hypothetically lets say i do a water change on sunday. I wait a few hours and test for cal/mg/etc. My plan is to do another w/c the following sunday. What day do i check my water again for those elements to see what sort of dosing schedule I'd need? I'd guess the next sat, but the following day some will get replaced by that water change so should I shoot for middle of the week. Next is reactors. This tank will not be SPS heavy, so I can't see myself needing a carbon reactor. I know carbon/gfo combos are fairly common. Do these go in the sump, or do I have to plumb them outside of it? I have bags of phosguard, carbon, so how much more efficient are the reactors as opposed to just putting the bags in the sump? Lastly on that, I've read recently on algae scrubbers, would that be a better solution than the GFO? I already have the ATO that I've had for like 8 months now but I've never used it due to space concerns for the water resorvoir, but with me combining my 2 tanks into 1 , and the huge stand I'll finally be able to get that going. I've tested it and know how it works so no questions there. And to edit on the reactors, if they do go in the sump, do they require a constant water level like the skimmer? The sump I got with it is a decent size, but the skimmer is huge and won't have any room in that section for other equipment minus a heater. Not sure if it matters, but the tank will be mixed, softies/lps, but I did also get an acro (green slimer) with the tank, and may wanna get a couple more depending on how it does, but it will definitely not be a stick stank. I for once have time to get this tank up and running, and want to also for the first time, get it right the first time. Based upon what the tank will house as far as corals, what are the absolute must haves as far as what I've posted? I don't want to replumb the whole tank to put in a GFO if it's only a maybe it will be needed, but if it's a must have long term, I want to get in in now.