I’m going to use a dosing container. Can you check my math? My safety net will be having no more than a possible 2ppm “pump stuck on” total dose and so I want to mix 1,000mL of solution to last 20 days dosing 0.1ppm to my 150g (600L) system.My recipe:
To add 0.1 mg/L ammonia to an aquarium, you would need to add 2.3 mL of either stock solution to a 100 L (26 gallon) aquarium. You may need to add this amount multiply times per day to dose enough.
35 mL in 10 gallons and dosing 1 gallon is dosing 3.5 mL.
3.5 mL dosed to 150 gallons is the same as dosing 0.61 mL per 26 gallons.
That is .61/2.3 = 0.26 times what I suggested. Thus, it is well below 0.1 ppm per day.
If I use 6g of Ammonium Bicarbonate to create a 1000mL solution, dosing 46ml will equate to 0.1ppm? The total solution, if doses to the tank at once, diluted into my 150g system, will equate a worse case 2.17ppm ammonia?
Thanks for helping with this.