We've always had a reactor on the farm and stock tanks, but never on the show tanks... I've been dosing WM CalMax for years in this system that has a substantial demand for calcium/alkalinity with no problems... Twice a week, every week...
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Also I have read that the calcium part contains salt. How do you keep your salinity stable?
Where can I kook at GEO's anf LM III's? I know my lfs's don't on stock.
When dosing 2-part or "balling" you don't base it off of evaporation at all (the amount you dose is minimal compared to evap. rate). Personally I'm not a big fan of tying in top-off and Ca/Alk stability because the rate at which they're depleted are not connected whatsoever, however, you can make it work depending on the system by running top-off through Kalk Rx. Some people do address evaporation with the "full-balling method" in attempt to keep all parameters "spot-on" (which IMO is never necessary), which ties into your next question...I am curious what you do when consumption rate exceeds your evaporation rate or if this is possible.
As cloakerpoked stated, CaCl is the Ca supplement people use in a 2-part system (and balling light) and yes salinity levels can raise if remained unchecked, but even with small 5-10% water changes (at least bi-weekly) everything stays right in line.Also I have read that the calcium part contains salt. How do you keep your salinity stable?
(and most people)...This goes for EVERYTING in the reefing hobby, whether it be filtration, lighting, etc., etc., etc.The thing is though, for any method to really work you have to first understand it. Understand what is happening and how, so you use the technique properly.
With that said, most people crash a system with CA Reactors and 2-part systems by not making the right choices, aka User Error.
When dosing 2-part or "balling" you don't base it off of evaporation at all (the amount you dose is minimal compared to evap. rate). Personally I'm not a big fan of tying in top-off and Ca/Alk stability because the rate at which they're depleted are not connected whatsoever, however, you can make it work depending on the system by running top-off through Kalk Rx. Some people do address evaporation with the "full-balling method" in attempt to keep all parameters "spot-on" (which IMO is never necessary), which ties into your next question...
As cloakerpoked stated, CaCl is the Ca supplement people use in a 2-part system (and balling light) and yes salinity levels can raise if remained unchecked, but even with small 5-10% water changes (at least bi-weekly) everything stays right in line.
The "full-balling" method utilizes Cl free salts many times in order to avoid the above issue... I won't get into this - if you're interested I can point you in the right direction, but IMO "full-balling" is more than I want to do![]()
I agree... I'd get skeptical - strictly based on cost - at around 200 gals.I would think on a large system with strong demand dosing would be an expensive hassle. JMHO without doing a heck of alot of research.
Ya I'm happy I came across this thread because I was thinking the same thing...More headaches to have more reactors. I feel if I do my weekly water changes it keeps the levels up to par!

