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The one negative I saw with the Eheim liquid doser is the amounts it can handle.
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I could see a few more negatives... first and foremost, the cost. While one of them doesn't hurt too much, in my case I would need quite a number to supply traces (and maybe PO4) to all tanks. With some easy shopping, I can get a dual output airpump for around $10.
Keep in mind this is a hobby... time spent tinkering with things is something that I don't consider lost, and don't want to do without. Of course, if you apply your hourly wage to the time playing with tubing, you might be better off just to order the Liquidoser.
Another dealbreaker (for me) is that it has to sit on the tank rim, unless you have a sump. I like to cover my tanks as completely as possible, and use a slim canopy that just so fits some T5 bulbs with reflectors. Don't wanna have anything stick out.