I was been to busy to care for my tank for awhile and had a bunch of coral die off when the calcium got too low, and even more died when I overcompensated adding calcium back. Thankfully no entire colonies died off, but needless to say I don't want this happening again.
I want to use a dosing pump to automate the process, but since I don't have a sump, I'm not sure what options--if any--are available. Does anyone have any advice on dosing pumps that can operate without a sump? I do have a shelf above my tank, so the pump wouldn't need to push far, it'd just have to automatically dispense a certain amount. I'm looking for the cheapest option that will work.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
I want to use a dosing pump to automate the process, but since I don't have a sump, I'm not sure what options--if any--are available. Does anyone have any advice on dosing pumps that can operate without a sump? I do have a shelf above my tank, so the pump wouldn't need to push far, it'd just have to automatically dispense a certain amount. I'm looking for the cheapest option that will work.
Any suggestions? Thanks.