50 gallon auto waterchange method.

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Hello everyone,

I’m planning to set up my new reef tank. Since we moved whe had to sell the previous reef tanks. But now its time for a new one. First some data of the tank.

Aquarium display 60x60x55 cm (metric) . Minus rock and sand i think its like a 55 gallon.

Sump 50x45 cm(metric)
-theiling compact automatic fleece
-refugium
-blue filter media
-bio balls keramic
-uv with timer
No skimmer.

Wat i would like to try is an autoaqua smart awc duo (automated waterchange) and do 2 liters change per day. For stability i think its better daily then weekly.

I would only have soft corals and a few lps. Small bioload of fish. Could this work without triton or baling. I mean no added kh mg ca. just waterchanges. I’m asking this community before i attempt.


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It would probably work just fine for you, I rely on water changes only on my nano tanks with no dosing at all.

I would not rely too much on the AWC system you refer to though but look at something a little more durable and reliable.

Depending on your budget, the Kamoer X2S is a great option!

I have my three nano tanks hooked up to two Ecotech Versa dosing pumps with three different valve lineups as to not buy six pumps
 
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It would probably work just fine for you, I rely on water changes only on my nano tanks with no dosing at all.

I would not rely too much on the AWC system you refer to though but look at something a little more durable and reliable.

Depending on your budget, the Kamoer X2S is a great option!

I have my three nano tanks hooked up to two Ecotech Versa dosing pumps with three different valve lineups as to not buy six pumps
Oh, from what i read in my country it was a good system. Are there reliability problems with it?
 

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Oh, from what i read in my country it was a good system. Are there reliability problems with it?
Good system is all relative mate, I'm sure they're fine - but not as fine as something tried and tested like recognised and established brands :upside-down-face:

At the end of the day, with automation like this it's all about getting something that will ensure a good nights sleep and no worries.

It's also about a compromise between peace of mind and what the wallet permits.

I have seen them in use for small, weekly water changes but not for daily water changes potentially adding seven times more strain on the equipment.
 

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In the UK, there's £100 price difference between the two systems; definetly worth considering if it's worth it.

Either way, what you're planning can definetly be achieved and you can be successful either way.

I am thinking longevity and peace of mind :D with the Autoaqua one you'll be good to go out of the box.
 

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