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jose hernandez

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looking to buy a calcium reactor whats a good brand to buy this will be my first reactor i really dont know what to look for only see whats others have
 
Geo's makes a good quality product
 
Geo is solid. The new DC recirc pumps they’re offering make their reactors silent.

deltec and dastaco are also very nice.
 
system is 200 gallons ive read that they lower ph so would a dual one would be a best and as far as size do i do go bigger than my needs?
 
system is 200 gallons ive read that they lower ph so would a dual one would be a best and as far as size do i do go bigger than my needs?
MIne stablized and raised my ph a bit.
I ran a big one on my 125g. It is the same big one I use on my 600g. If you over size it you can adjust it so it works for a smaller tank. You can never make an undersized one work harder than it is capable of
 
So should I go with a dual or single? I’m Trying to minimize the amount of equipment as well I’m currently running kalkwasser and a co2 scrubber to Maintain ph and keep my parameters stable I’ve always had a problem with low ph in my home
 
Maybe try a single with an option to add a second chamber if needed

Or drip it into your skimmer or first sump chamber where there is a lot of turbulance
 
My carx does not affect the ph in my system.
I run no ph probe or controller.
Its a very simple method.
Get a quality 2 stage regulator.
Imo, a second chamber is not needed if tuned right. I do drip my effluent into a small cylinder of bones.
Here is a pic.
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K what else do I need so many options

a feed pump Of sorts To feed the reactor. Kamoer, versa, masterflex, etc. Some tee off their return and feed that way. I turn my versa off at 11p and on at 430a or else my alk would rise too much overnight.
 
With a Tunze carx you do not need a feed pump.
Co2 bottle and 2 stage regulator is all you need.
Check out jda's post for more detail if intetested.
My carx runs 24/7 and keeps my alk at desired levels with +- .2 accuracy.
 
start at post #9
 
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I plan on eventually getting a reactor. Does it add only ca or ca and alk?
 
Don't mean to hijack this thread but I plan on eventually getting a reactor. Does it add only ca or ca and alk?
Depends on the media used. Coral skeletons will add phosphates and a very small amount of other traces, but they really don’t replenish them. I believe BRS just released a video on reactor media. All of the media used for reactors will at minimum add ca & alk.
 

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