So are we thinking drip systems are way overrated?
I do think they are over-rated if the term "drip" is used literally, and the removal of old water more closely resembles slow seepage.
My nitrate goal, when in the US was no more than 5ppm, and to achieve it I needed between 30 to 40% removal of old tank water every other day.
On a 100 gal tank, a drip of 1 gallon per hour might get very where close, and if that was my average nitrate reading, I'd go with it.
This may be what I try now living in Panama when the 180gal tank is finally set up. Here in the dry season water is very scarce. I might add a large water change sometime during the week to flush out the residual nitrate that remains or builds from only slow sewage out of the tank, and should have the overflow go straight to the garden.
My plan is to go with really hungry plants in the tank, and refugiums to aid in nitrate reduction.
Now that my tank is outside, on the patio, using water lilies and water hyacinth might help.
