Simon,
I'm so confused but your article helped a lot.
I am building a large coral propagation tank (well large for me, about 300 gallons with a very large sump, 200 - 500 gallons)
I would like to put a calcium reactor on the system and hopefully use a controller to try and maintain levels as smoothly as possible.
In my reading and conversations with other hobbyists I have found there are not only different brands of reactors but completely different styles or methods. Each one has its camp of rabid aficionados and so it is hard for me to tell which kind of reactor will be right for me. First and foremost, I would like something that works. Something that is dependable and easy to operate would be nice too. Is a controller helpful or just a gimmick? Can you either briefly describe the different types of reactors or point me in the direction of a good article on them?
I'm so confused but your article helped a lot.
I am building a large coral propagation tank (well large for me, about 300 gallons with a very large sump, 200 - 500 gallons)
I would like to put a calcium reactor on the system and hopefully use a controller to try and maintain levels as smoothly as possible.
In my reading and conversations with other hobbyists I have found there are not only different brands of reactors but completely different styles or methods. Each one has its camp of rabid aficionados and so it is hard for me to tell which kind of reactor will be right for me. First and foremost, I would like something that works. Something that is dependable and easy to operate would be nice too. Is a controller helpful or just a gimmick? Can you either briefly describe the different types of reactors or point me in the direction of a good article on them?