10 Best Aquarium Dosing Pump
Updated on: May 2023
Best Aquarium Dosing Pump in 2023
Jebao Programmable Auto Dosing Pump DP-4, Black
Jebao DP-3 Programmable Auto Dosing Pump, 3 Channel

- 3 Channel dosing pump, each channel provides 1 to 9999ml per day
- Allows user to keep their Tank parameters stable, removes the need for mixing supplements daily
- Allows for dosing in both large and small increments
- Plug and play after it is calibrated with a 100ml graduated cylinder
- Easy to use controller, each pump can be programmed Individually
Jecod DP-2 Programmable Auto Dosing Pump, 2 Channel

- Each channel provides 1 to 9999ml per day
- Each channel can be programmable up to 24 times per day
- Idea for dosing ca/mg/ab water or other liquids
- Power 110v to 240v 50/60hz
- Item does not include a dosing tubing
TOM Aquarium Aqua Lifter Pump 3.5gph flow rate to 30 inches height

- Pump water up to 30 inches high with a flow rate of 3-1/2 gallons per hour
- Ideal for use as a dosing pump
- Drip system for reptile terrariums
- Accepts standard air line tubing
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Kamoer X1 Bluetooth Micropump
Laecabv JEBAO Auto WiFi Dosing Pump 2019 New Titration Pump for Marine Tanks Reef Elements Aquarium Aquarium Water Pumps (4 Channel)

- 【WIFI AUTO DOSING PUMP】 Are you bothered to add medicine to your water tank and aquarium fish tank manually every day? Maybe one day you will forget to add or have no time to help your fish add real things, as long as you have this WiFi automatic drug dosing pump,you can save these troubles. You can operate on APP, add medicine in anywhere on anytime .
- 【ADD VARIOUS NUTRRIENT & TRACE ELEMENTS】To build a perfect coral marine environment, trace elements need to be added to simulate the marine biological environment and maintain ecological balance. Timing titration pump can add various nutrients to satisfy various needs of users at a fixed time and quantitatively.
- 【HIGH PRECISION OF DOSING】High precision automatic dosing, intelligent IC control, accurate titration. As many as 24 drops per day were given regularly and quantitatively.
- 【AUTO & MANUAL DOSING CHOICE】Low Voltage Safety Guarantee, Automatic and Manual Dropping Control Options
- 【WIDE APPPLICATION】Areas of application: Biomedicine in Marine Tanks, Marine Biology, Agriculture Teaching Laboratory
Marinecolor Acryli Made Liquid Storage Bucket 3 Rooms 4.5 Liters, Working with Dosing Pump

- clear acryli made 3.8mm thick
- 3 storage rooms, 4.5 liters
- Capability : 1500mL/each room
- Scale mark
- size:31.8cm (12.5") X 10.8cm (4.25") X 17.5cm ( 6.89")
INTLLAB DIY Peristaltic Liquid Pump Dosing Pump for Aquarium Lab Analytical

- ✔ POWERFUL - suitable for viscous, non-viscous liquid
- ✔ UNIVERSALLY APPLICABLE VOLTAGE - AC 100-240V ~ 50HZ/60HZ
- ✔ FLOWRATE - 5~100 mL/min ; speed is reflect by the brightness of the LED
- ✔ EASY USE - the pump head designed for easy disassembly, easy to clean and maintain.
- ✔ PORTABLE FOR WIDE USE - has been widely used in the field of experimental, biochemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, products, ceramics, water treatment, environmental protection, etc.
Jebao Aquarium Dosing Pump (DP-5)

- 5 channel dosing pump, each channel provides 1 to 9999ml per day
- Allows user to keep their tank parameters stable, removes the need for mixing supplements daily
- Allows for dosing in both large and small increments
- Plug and play after it is calibrated with a 100ml graduated cylinder
- Easy to use controller, each pump can be programmed individually
non branded Jebao DOSER 3.4 WiFi 4-Channel Dosing Pump

- Wi-Fi +Manual Control Function
- Max Program 24 times a day
Cleaning Dirty Aquarium
Before you invest your money in an Aquarium take the time to read about how to properly maintain the tank and the fish.
What you will need:
1) You will need a clean 5 gallon bucket that has never had chemicals or soap inside of it.
2) A hose or gravel cleaner
3) A bag of natural or synthetic sea salt
I have split the work into two parts the tank which needs to be cleaned ever week on the same day and the filters which can be cleaned every 2 or 3 weeks.
The very first thing you have to do before you start cleaning your fish tank is to unplug your tanks heater if you have one. The heater can not be allowed to be removed from the water while it is hot so make sure to leave it unplugged at least 20 minutes before attempting to remove it. The water help cool the glass on the heater if removed it could crack, or the glass could totally shatter. You should also remember to never stick your hand inside of any fish tank before making sure the heater is not only off but unplugged from the wall. A small crack in the heater could be more then enough to cause a shock to you that can be fatal.
After the heater has ha time to cool you can safely remove the heater from the tank or it the heater is submersible you can just push it down to the bottom of the tank.
Now take any decorations you may have placed in the tank, so all you have are the small gravel at the bottom, this will allow you to get any dirt that those decorations may have been covering up. Now if you do not have a gravel cleaner you are going to have to roll up your sleeves and get your hands wet. You will need to stir up the gravel to get the dirt that has settled between the gravel into the water, and start removing the water into the bucket with the hose. Do not throw out the water you will still need it to clean the filters.
If you have a gravel cleaner, push the plastic tube into the gravel until it hits the bottom of the tank, then start a siphon into the bucket, every second or 2 move the gravel cleaner over an inch or 2 and repeat this process until either you have removed 15 percent of the tanks water of you have cleaned all the gravel.
Now at this point you can clean the Aquariums filters. The insides of the filters are used to grow bacteria, that help break down the nitrites and nitrates that are in the water from fish waste and uneaten food. To make sure we don't kill all these Aquarium friendly bacteria, we clean the filter materials and sponges in the dirty water that I also full of the bacteria. Take everything out of the filters and rinse them of in the bucket of dirty Aquarium water, then give the sponge a couple of squeezes in the bucket and reassemble the filters, and put them back on the tank.
Now before adding the water sea salt must be added to the tank. All water has some amount of salt in it and to replicate the natural habitat of the fish there must be salt in your tank as well. Add approximately 1 cup of sea salt for every 50 gallons of water.
Now you can add water to the tank, but you must make sure the water is the within a degree or two of the temperature of the water in the tank. A drastic change in the tanks temperature suddenly can throw the fish into shock and kill them or weaken their immunity and help give them a fish disease. I recommend filling the bucket with hot water and checking it regularly till it is the same as the tanks temperature, then slowly add the water to the tank, start the filters and the heater.
Cleaning the filters only needs to be done once or twice a month, but the water in the tank must be cleaned on the same day every week.