Sochting Oxydator D

Would you be able to point me in the right direction as to where I can find an A-model in stock to be shipped in the U.S.?
Tks
As far as I know the only place in the US that sells them is https://www.theshrimptank.com/hardware/sochting-oxydator/

All my searching before when I was buying one led me to only this place in the US. If you get on the notify me when I’m stock list you will receive an email when it’s in. Which may be awhile because he gets them from Germany as well.

I am shutting down one of my systems soon and will have an extra I could possibly sell you if you don’t find one. Feel free to DM me.
 
As far as I know the only place in the US that sells them is https://www.theshrimptank.com/hardware/sochting-oxydator/

All my searching before when I was buying one led me to only this place in the US. If you get on the notify me when I’m stock list you will receive an email when it’s in. Which may be awhile because he gets them from Germany as well.

I am shutting down one of my systems soon and will have an extra I could possibly sell you if you don’t find one. Feel free to DM me.
Thanks for the reply! I did add myself to the notify list.
I'm actually interested in using this as an Ich management technique. Even though I QT'd the bug still found its way in. Any experience with that?

This article got me thinking as they mention two "A" Oxydators were used.
 
Coming back to this post because of the people who didn’t have these and ended up buying them are you using them now and if so how do you like them and notice any differences?
 
so far I like it! It’s been a little over 2 months. The first month I used 6% solution and the past month I upped it to 12%. I’ve noticed the hair algae starting to peel off and detach it’s self and very clear water! I will say I try to remember to refill the oxidator every 4-5 days but sometimes I forget. So not sure if that swing without the peroxide is changing anything. But so far so good!
 
Are Oxydators for larger tanks as well. I've read almost every post on this thread and it seemed the tank size was 40-90 gallon. I have a 340 gallon display and 75 gallon sump. Total volume with displacement, probably around 300-325 gallons. I have around 25 fish.

I have a dragon wrasse that constantly stirs up sand and makes a mess of the display. I have a automatic filter roller to help with water clarity. But, would like something else. I run a skimmer and an algae turf scrubber and vodka dose. I also run a cannister filter full of matrix porous rocks to aid in denitrification.

I'm dosing all for reef (Contains alk, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements all in one dosing powder) I dose alk and ca on the side.

My main goal is to improve water quality. Most of my fish are 3 years old. I have a black long nose tang that's around 8 years old. I have a 3 year old copperband buttterfly that's doing awesome. So, I don't want to break anything, but, am looking at the option of an oxydator vs. Ozone to aid water clarity and aid in lower phosphates and nitrates. I run a mixed reef with many acropora and LPS all doing well. Some softies as well.

Emphasis on I don't want to break anything but would like to improve water clarity.
 

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