Continuous water change questions

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I have a 4 year old mixed tank that I have been doing water changes using a dual diaphragm pump but not as a continuous water change.
I recently acquired a DOS pump for my Apex system and now I have very granular control of the volumes that are being exchanged.
I am currently changing 32.7mL around every 15 minutes so around 30 gallons a month (I think) of the approximately 50 gallon capacity.
I am looking for a good balance between healthy water quality and economy of salt costs.
I also have a 4 head dosing pump for dosing additives of what ever I need.
I am going to just run the DOS for a few weeks to let it reach a new equilibrium and see where things end up.
I was dosing Vinegar for a few months and in anticipation of the CWC I have been reducing that dose until I am now off it completely.

I am looking for any advice you can contribute as to anything I should watch out for or if I should be doing less volume on the DOS or more interval in between the cycles of water change.

Thank you in advance for your attention.
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I change 1% daily, which is a lot less than you are changing. Nothing typically wrong with changing as much as you do, except cost, as you note.
 

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I follow Randy and do 1% daily with a DOS QD. As far as the DOS goes I recommend reversing the counter clockwise rotation for the right side/removal head. It makes priming and calibration a real pain. Just run it clockwise same as Left side. You’ll have to change it after setting up default AWC.

I then just check salinity weekly while doing nutrient checks. Confirms everything is working/calibrated fine. Recalibrate DOS every couple months (2-3). So far hasn’t drifted out of calibration and working great!
 

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I follow Randy and do 1% daily with a DOS QD. As far as the DOS goes I recommend reversing the counter clockwise rotation for the right side/removal head. It makes priming and calibration a real pain. Just run it clockwise same as Left side. You’ll have to change it after setting up default AWC.

I then just check salinity weekly while doing nutrient checks. Confirms everything is working/calibrated fine. Recalibrate DOS every couple months (2-3). So far hasn’t drifted out of calibration and working great!
Can you go into more info on running clockwise? I’m about to set mine up.
 

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All in this post and better written than I can do 😂. If have anymore questions after let me know.
 

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