stlouisguy
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I dont give a flyin flip whose thread it is, Im just thankful its here 

thrlride said:
Do you run a korallin? If so, how to you handle the middle one?
Lucky Dragon said:I just setup my 110gal tank with live rock, sand, refugium (w/LS), skimmer and Korallin C1501 Ca reactor about a week ago. I've been running the reactor since day1 and noticed that my dKH is climbing rather quickly (currently ~19) while my calcium is only at 350 and slowly increasing. The dKH of effluent is almost 70. What is the maxmum safe dKH level for a tank? Since I don't have any corals yet, should I turn my reactor off until my tank cycles?
I tapped into my return pump line with a piece of tubing and a valve to cut back on pressure. I prefer to T off of another source rather than add more pumps. Simply drilled a small hole into the PVC pipe and pressed a barb fitting in. Make sure you do this close to or below the water line of your sump. Otherwise if the barb leaks you don't draw any air into the return.ShallowWaters said:The two most recommended options are a "T" of the return line and the other is a MaxiJet1200. With regard to the latter, what do people use to connect the output a MJ to 1/4" feed line? I'm not sure I want to hack into my return line.
Generally I have found that these pumps will outlast most others. They also run cooler and more energy efficient. I would stick with the Eheim or use a similar size Mag pump.And my stock 1502 Eheim pump seems to be wearing out after 18 mos. It's axel magnet is cracking on the surface and causing wear - probably from running dry due to the above mentioned C02 build-up! If I replace it, should I, can I, upgrade it to the next largeer Eheim for a better result? If I do this, what model can I get that will still connect to the standard fittings? What model number do you recommend?
Not just you. I actually bought new ones that leaked immediately. I added extra lengths of tubing so the valves could hang over the sump. Now any leakage drips back into the sump.Last question, does anybody else's standard red ball valves that come with the 1502 leak when partially open? Mine drip water and I had to replace them. Is it just me?
let the line drip into your sump, any bubble of CO2 that builds up and exits this line will mix with the air in the sump not the water.