calcium reactor

clowntank10

In Memoriam
ok are the korallin ca reactors any good for my tank. i have a 55g tank. want to keep low light needing sps plus lps, mushrooms, softies, anemone. is there one rated for about 125g. thanx do you have the manufactoreres website i can have. thanx again
 
hi,

We would actually recommend Precision Marine or GEO reactor over the Korallin. Korallin is a very efficient reactor on Co2, but it's a little more challenging to setup and adjust. PM is the easiest to use and GEO is very close.

thanks
 
Hi,

Out of the 3 main ones we carry. Our #1 recommended is Precision Marine, #2 is GEO which is close to PM and saves you some money. #3 is Korallin.

Now our most popular seller is GEO, then probably Korallin and PM about the same.

If you send me an email to sales@premiumaquatics.com i can sent you an attachment with instructions on the Korallin.

thanks
 
Click Here for a detailed setup sheet on the Korallin reactors. I really hate to disagree with Jason on it but the Korallin are by far the easiest reactors to setup if you know what your doing, and with these instructions you will know what your doing :thumbsup:

kc
 
Dragon Slayer

Which korallin model do you recommend for a 180 gallon reef with mostly SPS?

I was looking at the C-1502 model rated up to 400 gallons.

I'm looking into the Korallin and wasnt sure which model would be best for my current setup. I have a MRC calcium reactor but need to get a reactor that can sit in my sump veruses outside of it.
 
i use the 4002 on my 180 and i've even got a 17" x 6" diamater second stage on it. the 1502 will meet the demands of a 180 with moderate Ca demand but with a higher demand with allot of SPS or big clams i'd go with the 4002. i dont think myself that the 3002 is a $$$ buy because the 4002 is not much more.

kc
 
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