I recently noticed my MRC CR-2 is starting to slack on keeping up on the demand in my 150g sps system. what would you guys do add a kalk reactor, dosing pump with two parts, or just buy a bigger reactor?
I would add a kalk reactor personally. Calrx and kalk go together very well. Otherwise, if you can't increase the co2 and/or effluent - then get a bigger reactor. What's the effluent rate and ph? Media?
Also, check your remaining media in the reactor. If there is less than 25-40%, depending on the demand of your tank, you might need to keep the media at 60% or higher to keep up with the consumption rate. I have to do this to my tank as the demand keep on increasing. Or get a bigger reactor as suggested above.
I would add a kalk reactor personally. Calrx and kalk go together very well. Otherwise, if you can't increase the co2 and/or effluent - then get a bigger reactor. What's the effluent rate and ph? Media?
Also, check your remaining media in the reactor. If there is less than 25-40%, depending on the demand of your tank, you might need to keep the media at 60% or higher to keep up with the consumption rate. I have to do this to my tank as the demand keep on increasing. Or get a bigger reactor as suggested above.
Sound like you probably will need a bigger reactor. I'm using a geo624, rated for 400 gallons tank, in my 230g to keep up with the demand. Don't go by the gallon rated by the Rx manufacturer. The demand will be driven by the inhabitants of your tank.
Sound like you probably will need a bigger reactor. I'm using a geo624, rated for 400 gallons tank, in my 230g to keep up with the demand. Don't go by the gallon rated by the Rx manufacturer. The demand will be driven by the inhabitants of your tank.
Then you can increase the flow of your effluent. Get it increased and check you alk. If it's still low you might need to increase the gas as well as the ph in the reactor will rise once you move water through it quicker. But go slow. You can have water streaming out of that thing.
Do you know the ph inside the reactor? This is very important as well
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