CALCIUM REACTOR? What do you use?

Calcium reactors supply calcium and alk in the same proportion that the corals use them up. I haven't seen an increase in my calcium levels over time using a reactor and don't understand the chemical or biological mechanism that might cause an imbalance. Do you know where you read what you say Randy explained? I've scanned his articles on caclium and alk supplementation methods and couldn't find anything. AFAIK calcium reactors supply all of your calcium and alk needs in the correct 1:1 proportion.
 
That's a relief if true, and after re-reading his articles on Calcium & Alk myself I am apt to agree with you. The convo I am referring to, after thinking about it some more, was a discussion about sulphur denitrators, not calcium reactors, and I wasn't a part of the convo, just a lurker. Which means I cannot find it now. I was assuming the discussion about denitrators would apply, since both work by increasing the amount of CO2 in the reaction chamber which then dissolves the calcareous media (one on purpose, one as a by-product). A common technique with sulphur denitrators to offset the lowered pH is to take a page from Ca reactors and add aragonite to the chamber on top of the sulphur: as the bacteria consume all the oxygen in the chamber they produce CO2 which makes the water too acidic, so aragonite is added to buffer the water before returning it to the tank.

So the difference is a Ca reactor is purposely lowering pH in order to buffer the tank by injection from a CO2 canister, whereas a sulphur denitrator is creating CO2 and lowering pH as a by-product of the denitrification process and thus incorporates calcareous media to the chamber to offset/buffer the tank. But in both cases the tank is being buffered by aragonite dissolved by CO2, therefore you'd think the same 1:1 ratios apply. So now I've utterly confused myself. Man I wish I could find that convo, I swear I'm not making it up, lol.
 
Well, I got close, although this still isn't the convo I'm thinking of: https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/diy-sulphur-denitrator.211365/

In this thread you'll notice I make mention to Randy of the uneven balance between Alk and Ca depletion rates in sulphur denitrators, and while he doesn't explain that relationship in this thread, he doesn't contradict me either. He seems to be acknowledging my assertions without contradicting them. This is why I've persisted in my belief that sulphur denitrators do not break down the aragonite in a 1:1 ratio, and it would appear that I am mistaken in assuming the same would apply to a Ca reactor. The reason I made that assumption is because both are breaking down aragonite with acidic, high-CO2 water.
 
DaStaCo XtremA A4 Reactor.

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I use the vertex duo calcium reactor,electronic carbon doser and sicce 1.0. Pump. Very easy to dial in and use apex to control the regulator
 

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