Mr James
Premium Member
You never have to dose again!! Dosing kalk and Part A/B can be a PITA!! A calcium reactor is a set it and forget it type of unit. The initial cost up front may look kind of high, but it pays for itself over the long haul both in time and cost for dosing systems.
I bought an MRC Dual Nano Calcium Reactor from a fellow RC'er recently. I haven't picked it up yet, but will be getting it next week (2/12). According to the seller, he used it less than 1 year and the regulator (if you want that too) is new. I am selling it (yup, before I get it) because I am going to be getting a bigger one that will serve my system better.
I don't have pics of the actual reactor because I haven't picked it up. The reactor holds 6 lbs of media and it's foot print is 12" x 12" x 15" tall. I used to have on on my 75g and it worked like a charm. Hook it up to a pH controller and you are set to go!! Like I said in the meeting, a CR will maintain your calcium and alkalinity. I can used 3 calcium reactors in my time and all have been MRC brand. A link to thier site is: HERE
I am asking $190 for the reactor but will consider trades for just about anything reef-related or not, or I can work out payments. Let me know. This also OBO.
Here is a picture of on used on my old 75g reef tank. It is setting in the sump (fit just fine in there) and can be run internally or externally:
Well I was going to post some pics, but Photobucket is down for site maintenance at the moment...
I bought an MRC Dual Nano Calcium Reactor from a fellow RC'er recently. I haven't picked it up yet, but will be getting it next week (2/12). According to the seller, he used it less than 1 year and the regulator (if you want that too) is new. I am selling it (yup, before I get it) because I am going to be getting a bigger one that will serve my system better.
I don't have pics of the actual reactor because I haven't picked it up. The reactor holds 6 lbs of media and it's foot print is 12" x 12" x 15" tall. I used to have on on my 75g and it worked like a charm. Hook it up to a pH controller and you are set to go!! Like I said in the meeting, a CR will maintain your calcium and alkalinity. I can used 3 calcium reactors in my time and all have been MRC brand. A link to thier site is: HERE
I am asking $190 for the reactor but will consider trades for just about anything reef-related or not, or I can work out payments. Let me know. This also OBO.
Here is a picture of on used on my old 75g reef tank. It is setting in the sump (fit just fine in there) and can be run internally or externally:
Well I was going to post some pics, but Photobucket is down for site maintenance at the moment...