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Kalkwasser drip


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things you need:

1) drill

2) small plastic box for keeping betta fish

3) one way metal valve

4) one tube of silicone gel

drill e small hole, make sure the size is enuff to screw the valve in easily....

then silicone it to your tank n voila!!!!

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Dun mind me commenting. Ur air tube is drilled on the base of the holder? IF so, u might have a problem with the residue from ur kalk solution. Normally, we will let the Kalk mix settle for a while b4 start dripping to avoild getting the residue into the main tank. Maybe u can drill a hole like 3" above the base on the side instead.

Juz my 2 cent.

JC

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Erm to correct the dripper.

The valve is not right as it should be higher.. Not right at the bottom.

Also you need to cover the container and not let it open ...expose to air..

Try getting Deepblue to post a pic on his simple DIY...

;)

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Firstly the valve is at the wrong position. Being too low, the residue will also be dripped, which is not the recommended case. We should only drip the clear portion.

Secondly, the valve is metal which is also not recommended for marine tanks. Saltwater will corrode the metal.

Why do we use "My 2 cents worth" when 1 cents are not legal tender in Singapore anymore? Shouldn't it be 5 cents worth?

"Its easier to blame the 'mantis' or crabs in the tank for missing & dead livestocks.."

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Erm to correct the dripper.

The valve is not right as it should be higher.. Not right at the bottom.

Also you need to cover the container and not let it open ...expose to air..

Try getting Deepblue to post a pic on his simple DIY...

;)

Woonming, just curious, why can't the solution be exposed to air?

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