drip system for rays

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SandNukka15

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i wanted to set up a drip system on my ray pond.... but am worried about the contaminants in the water what would be the best way to get rid of them... have it drip into a water bottle filled with carbon and then let it drip out from the bottom?
 
If by contaminants you mean chloramine/chlorine you will probably have to get a filter from http://www.thefilterguys.biz/ Heavy metals would probably have to be removed via an RO unit. A chlorine/chloramine unit can be bought from filter guys and plumbed to the incoming line.
 
i have an ro unit but i dont want to use it bc i want to keep the ph stable...... ill look into that.... its a 300 gallon stock pond about 200 gallons filled right now and its open... would drip a gallon or 2 n hour ......since its open do you think the chorine would be released into the air at the drip rate?
 
I wouldn't filter it at a gallon or two per hour, I don't believe it would be enough to cause harm and chlorine would be burned off in 24 hours. I would wait for the people who run them to chime in, however. I have well water and don't need to filter. That said, if you have chloramines as opposed to chlorine the story is different.
 
thanks hopefully i can get other opinions i just thought if i did 1 gallon an hour that would be 24 gallons throughout the day in the 200 gallon thought it wouldnt cause harm and burn off
 
Get the filter guys 3 chamber chlorine/chlormine filter as mentioned above... I do 130 gallons a day through it on my 500 with no issues- btw 24 gallons a day is not going to have much impact on that volume... it is not like doing true water change because you are just diluting the nitrates etc.
 
guess ill suck it up and just do 3 small water changes a week.... thanks again guys
 
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Same as above I have a 2 stage from the filter guys and I drop 5gph. No problems with 2 adult rays and a 22" Aro.
 
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