FlyPenFly
SPS Killer
I've been debating for a second tank whether to use a kalk reactor or 3 part.
I currently use 3 part in my SPS heavy reef. I expect this second tank to also be very SPS heavy.
As far as I remember, the advantages to a kalk reactor being used is that it simplifies what you need to buy or make and it increases PH. It also seems like if you do less water changes, you prevent the build up of sulfates and chloride ions.
With a high alk demand, let's say 1mg per 1g, how much of a problem would a kalk reactor have keeping up with that?
I currently use 3 part in my SPS heavy reef. I expect this second tank to also be very SPS heavy.
As far as I remember, the advantages to a kalk reactor being used is that it simplifies what you need to buy or make and it increases PH. It also seems like if you do less water changes, you prevent the build up of sulfates and chloride ions.
With a high alk demand, let's say 1mg per 1g, how much of a problem would a kalk reactor have keeping up with that?