Nano Calcium Reactor

bamann345

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I got my hands on Aquarium System Design's first nano reactor. I contacted Scott

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As you can see the reactor looks wonderful and is powered by the small Eheim pump!! A quality product. It also has a build in probe holder, but I have my probe in the tank keeping a careful eye on the pH of the tank. I am taking sample tests of the effluent (sp?) coming out of the reactor.

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The reactor includes a built in buble counter and check valve.

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As you can see the reactor is small and compact! It holds around 2-3 lbs or media and should be able to work on a tank up to 70 gallons.

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Wonderful logo and it looks great on the reactor!!

If you have any questions let me know and I will do my best to anwser them. Scott at ASD would be the best to ask though. His email is scott@aquaticsystemsdesign.com

Some more pictures
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William Mann
Univeristy of South Carolina
 
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I took some more measurements...

footprint - 6.75 x 7
overall height 15"
Reaction chamber dia. 3"
Media capacity - 1.75lbs (schuran style media)
Circulation Pump (included) Eheim 1046
suggested feed pump - maxijet 400
suggested tank size - 75 gallons (initial recommendation subject to revision)
Cost $215

I hope this helps some!!!

William
 
Because I HATE dosing everyday.

And I think a reactor leads to a healthier tank. When I would be gone for a week it took me a month to get my tank back to where it was before I left. It was a constant fight and I would never win.

William
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7975768#post7975768 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by bamann345
I took some more measurements...

footprint - 6.75 x 7
overall height 15"
Reaction chamber dia. 3"
Media capacity - 1.75lbs (schuran style media)
Circulation Pump (included) Eheim 1046
suggested feed pump - maxijet 400
suggested tank size - 75 gallons (initial recommendation subject to revision)
Cost $215

I hope this helps some!!!

William

Looks good! Correct me if I'm wrong, but a C02 Tank and injection system will also be necessary right?
 
Scott is looking into paintball CO2 tanks for this reactor to save money. I am also getting the reactor to keep from dosing. During the school year I am very busy and anything that can save me time is worth it. Plus also, I love the stable parameters!
 
I'd consider getting one but reactors are the only major thing I still don't understand. I know they supply your tank with calcium, duh, but how it works...??? I've been looking for a diagram and can't find one anywhere. What is the CO2 for?
 
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