As I research ways to be sure my tank parameters are up to par I've come up with a question (yes another one!!) At this point I've decided to use either a Kalwasser or Two Part Solution drip. From what I've read I should replace ALL of the water that evaporates from my system with the dripped solution. I'm still figuring out how much that will be but it looks like I'll have to top off about 3 gallons per day. That seems like a lot of mixing and dripping.
I have a 120 gallon tank that drains to a 55 gallon sump in the basement and a 40 gallon fuge. The total volume of water is about 200 gallons. I think most of the evaporation is due to the water draining all the way downstairs. If I'm right about that then a similar system with a sump under the stand would have less evaporation and require less of a drip to replace the water.
Obviously the goal is to get the water chemistry right how could two systems with the same water volume require different amounts of the dripped solution??
Would it be possible for me to drip less and use an auto topoff system to replace the rest of the evaporated water?
Thanks
Lou
I have a 120 gallon tank that drains to a 55 gallon sump in the basement and a 40 gallon fuge. The total volume of water is about 200 gallons. I think most of the evaporation is due to the water draining all the way downstairs. If I'm right about that then a similar system with a sump under the stand would have less evaporation and require less of a drip to replace the water.
Obviously the goal is to get the water chemistry right how could two systems with the same water volume require different amounts of the dripped solution??
Would it be possible for me to drip less and use an auto topoff system to replace the rest of the evaporated water?
Thanks
Lou