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| Neon dottyback Join Date: May 2006 Location: Somers Wisconsin (Kenosha County)
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| Calcium reactor Help me spend my hard earned cash. Right now I have a 325 gallon system that I top off with saturated kalk water and have been dosing 150ml of Randy's two part type 1 daily. I am considering going to a reactor to help simplify things. I have a CO2 system from my freshwater days so I would need a reactor and ready to rip. What I don't know is which reactor to look at. Or am I jumping the gun and should stay with the two part and kalk top-off? |
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Calcium reactor I would get a reactor if your needs demand it. Two part solutions can get quite expensive over time. I would look for an up flow reactor. I like the Barr and am building one now to replace the one i have. Barr Aquatic Systems - Custom Sumps - Beckett Protein Skimmers - Kalk (Nilson) Reactors - Calcium Reactors - Waste Collectors - Reef Systems - Salt Water Systems
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| Neon dottyback Join Date: May 2006 Location: Somers Wisconsin (Kenosha County)
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| Re: Calcium reactor Thanks Frankie. Do you think I am consuming enough to go for a CA reactor or is it just another toy I want? Again for anyone, what brands are recommended here. Money is burning a hole as you can assume. |
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| Angel Girl's Daddy ![]() | Re: Calcium reactor It's also going to help stabilize your system. I say go for it if your over loaded with cash ![]()
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| Neon dottyback Join Date: May 2006 Location: Somers Wisconsin (Kenosha County)
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| Re: Calcium reactor Still trying to find out if a Coralife unit for 165.00 is as good as a Koralline, PM, GEO for like three times as much. Does anyone have a Coralife unit and happy with it? |
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Calcium reactor Quote:
If you get a unit get a quality unit. In the end a Geo reactor wouldn't cost that much more than a Corallife once you factor in tank, regulator media etc.
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Calcium reactor I have the Coralife... wouldn't recommend it if you can afford more... it's friggin' noisy because the CO2 builds up so it'll gurgle... and without a air bleed valve, you have to open up the flow to drain it so screws with the effluent and pH. If you don't bleed the CO2 out, then the system stalls as the pumps not strong enough to keep the water flowing when the CO2 builds up... I'm thinking of modding mine the next time I change media to add an bleed valve. It that doesn't work, I'm going to get another system. Once again I got lured into the "it's so cheap, I can buy 3 before it costs the same as 1 PM or better product"!!! ![]() |
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Calcium reactor I wouldn't recommend coralife either, korallin or aquac would be the way to go as they have very good reputations
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Calcium reactor the box shape is just so It can hold more media, not sure what you mean by channeling?
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| Cabbage Leather | Re: Calcium reactor I don't think that will generally be a problem, they designed them to be highly efficient.
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| Totally stoked dude ![]() | Re: Calcium reactor That is more a result of the media size and shape than the shape of the chamber.
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