Initial Calcium Reactor Setup

zt444a

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I finally setup my reactor. It looks good and I hope works well too! It is a Reef Octopus CR-140. The JBJ regulator you all convinced me to get was soooo easy to set. I'd recommend it to anyone.

I have a couple of questions though. I am using Gen-X media, large grain stuff. Anyone else using it and how do you like it? Where is your controller set?

How much of a difference did it make on your SPS growth?

Happy New Year to all you reefers out there....

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Sorry Howard had to mess with you I have mine set at 6.6 you need to run it lower then arm to desolve better. My sps grows like weeds no that I have a reactor.
 
I was just curious about the media dissolving. I read on Melev's site that he sets his controller a bit lower with the large grain media.

All in all the thing seems to be running well, I think!?!!

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Sweet howie, I wanted to get that Octopus one but was talked out of it. I'd like to see how well it works. I think it would be a very good one. I keep mine set @ 6.5 and I'm using the Carbisea brand. I've noticed my 2 clams took off as did a number of other corals.
 
Melev and Lunchbucket, a couple of RC members, use the large grain stuff and lunchbucket said he's used the Gen-X media for quite awhile.

However they both mentioned that they set their Ph controller's a bit lower, about 6.4, for disolving the media more effectively.

This is a Stooopid question, is there anything to worry about besides Ca and Alk levels with a reactor?
 
Have you tested your effluent alk? How many ml's/minute are you running, how many bubbles per minute? What is your baseline calcium/alk in the tank? How often are you checking those numbers?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11497275#post11497275 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by zt444a


This is a Stooopid question, is there anything to worry about besides Ca and Alk levels with a reactor?

Theirs no stupid question in this hobby howie and you should know that. Yes their is though, keep and eye on your tanks PH. I have 2 PH controler's one for the reactor and one for the tank. And like Nook said watch what your reactor is doing to much efflute drip & vise virsa everything can go out of wack.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11497336#post11497336 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Nanook
Have you tested your effluent alk? How many ml's/minute are you running, how many bubbles per minute? What is your baseline calcium/alk in the tank? How often are you checking those numbers?

About 3 bubbles per minute, and a bit less than 50ml per minute. Eff alk is about 20 dkh. How do you accurately test? I know the salifert goes up to 16dkh, but when checking for the higher lvls, what do you do?

Tank is at 9.9dkh right now and Ca is a bit low at 390
 
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