Calcium Reactors

Rich_1833

Premium Member
I'm still looking into Calcium Reactors. Ive read a lot on them and still do not understand them 100%. So as usual I turn to you guys. As many know I'm on my first Saltwater setup. I want to make this as painless for me as possible. I don't mined regular maintenance as I already have a lot of freshwater but I don't want to worry about all my money going down the drain over night. What are the Pros and Cons of one? Can I use one? Do I need one? If yes what is a good one?
 
how much alk and calicum do you go through in a day?

do you dose everyday to every other day(if not i would not get one)

if you dont have corals that use up alk, calcium and magnesium than i would worry about it till you get more


pros
no dosing manually (havent checked alk, calium or magnesium 6 months)

cons
price
setting up and adjusting
low ph
picking a good reactor (one that you like)(that is the hardest part)

i would try kalk first and if that cant keep up that the reactor
 
one better than the other?

We're only talking about a calcium reactor.......

calcium, alkalinity, and magnesium all fluctuate as one. (I guess that's how you say it)
 
http://www.aquacave.com/detail.aspx?ID=1074

This is the one that I'm buying Rich. I've choosen it because I have there skimmer and IMO it's biult like a tank. High end Acrylic and the seems are well put together. Not to metion that it about half the price of the GEO I was going to buy but now is on a really long waiting list. And I will buy it through Thereefstop.com Because he's local and I'll save another 10% buying from him. And he deserves my bussiness too.
 
Rich - you need to be sure you need a reactor. Test your calcium and alk for a while and see if you have heavy enough consumption to either dose or have a reactor. With a small tank like yours, you probably don't need a reactor. Try dripping kalk or put together a small DIY reactor - that's why I did and its meeting the requirements of my 58 just fine.

-Mike
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9762395#post9762395 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by StupidsReef
http://www.aquacave.com/detail.aspx?ID=1074

This is the one that I'm buying Rich. I've choosen it because I have there skimmer and IMO it's biult like a tank. High end Acrylic and the seems are well put together. Not to metion that it about half the price of the GEO I was going to buy but now is on a really long waiting list. And I will buy it through Thereefstop.com Because he's local and I'll save another 10% buying from him. And he deserves my bussiness too.

I have to agree with Stu on this one. I have the CR140 in a box at the moment on my table. It is quite well built and if it is easy enough to set up and tune, then it was well worth the price. I am awaiting my PH controller from Markk and the Reef Stop, and I will be in business.

Howie
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9764674#post9764674 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by mpcart
Here's the one I built.

http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=587186

It's under $100 for everything but the regulator, tank, probe/controller.

It's a long thread but you are more than welcome to come over and see mine.

-Mike

Ive looked at this thread and I think this is the way to go but I dont understand the pump and how its set up.
 
zt444a, You have the CR140D?? You know that it is recomended for tanks up to 800 gallons right?? You could have went with a smaller one and been ok, But I guess at the price why not go big. That should last quite some time before new media is needed. Is it a solid unit?? Can you post some pics of it??
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9770499#post9770499 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Rich_1833
Ive looked at this thread and I think this is the way to go but I dont understand the pump and how its set up.

The circulation pump is just plumbed between the inlet/outlet. Water is introduced into the reactor using an aqualifter pump.

I'll try and get a picture for you.

-Mike
 
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