Chiefillini
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I've been dosing my alk and calcium manually for years.
Would you recommend I buy a doser or a calcium reactor?
Would you recommend I buy a doser or a calcium reactor?
Uh, reactors DO dose CA and ALK in the same proportions. 100% of the time. The problem is that your tank does not use them in the same proportions. When I had my CA reactor setup I always just tested for ALK. It gets used up faster.
i have a 90G tank you guys got tanks that are double that. i would expect thats why you guys are such advocates for the calcium reactor. you would go through 2 part very quickly as apposed to a huge reactor. my gripe with the CR is really all the maintainence associated with it. not really the alk/cal ratio. all of the sudden i get a huge spike or a drop from no co2 or a clogged sponge. OR a clogged feed line. Not worth it IMO.
I've been dosing two part for many years and recently switched over to a CA reactor. Reason I did was that I was using a ton every day and was getting tired of mixing jugs all the time. Also I wanted the additional supplements that come from ARM media.
So far I'm pretty happy. I noticed some better color and health probably due to the other good stuff in the media and absolute stability of running a reactor. There is a learning curve to get it dialed in, and at the beginning you have to keep a close eye on Alk and dose manually if needed.
Also you have to put out some serious cash to get good equipment or else it can be a major PITA. Common problems are CO2 regulators failing or inconsistent effluent flow which messes up your levels. I ended up adding a feed pump to the input and needle valve on the output to get a stable effluent rate. Even better would be a peristaltic pump on the input like someone else said. Expect a onetime cost of $700-$1000 to do it right.
Ed,
My tank is a 90 gallon tank with the following:
torch, pipe organs, clovers, zoanthids, frogspawn, leathers.