QDD Newbie to SPS - Basic Questions

qualitydaydream

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Currently Running:

225 setup
SWC 300 Cone
Orphek PR-156W's+UV
70 Gallon Sump + Refug

Considering these Products:
- Vertex RX6 Duo Reactor for Calcium and other media.
- Do I need UV?
- Do I need Kalk Reactor
- Considering 40 gallon auto top off

As far as equipment goes what else do I need to grow top notch and rare SPS?


Also what are some of the considerations or things I can do to make going full reef easier?
 
Get a top notch auto top-off, the best is the Spectrapure Ultra-Precise ATO (UPLC-II). This unit uses a pressure sensor and backup float switch, far more reliable than the competition which uses a laser (horrible idea due to salt creep).

For easy of use, I recommend getting 2-3 dosing units and dose 2-part, rather than going with a calcium reactor/kalk reactor.

No UV.

That's about it really, you might also want a dual reactor for Carbon and GFO down the road.

Sounds like you have a good skimmer and light, that's a great start.

Then there is flow, get a pair of MP60's and two battery backups.
 
great suggestions.

My concern about the the dosing units is that I'm horrible at math..lol Isnt a reactor less calculations?

I've seen the MP60 in person, its just loud! I'm currently running 4 Hydors and considering their wave maker, would that cut it? I would do MP60 if it was quiet.

Will check out the Spectrapure for sure man thanks!
 
great suggestions.

My concern about the the dosing units is that I'm horrible at math..lol Isnt a reactor less calculations?

I've seen the MP60 in person, its just loud! I'm currently running 4 Hydors and considering their wave maker, would that cut it? I would do MP60 if it was quiet.

Will check out the Spectrapure for sure man thanks!

Why do math when you can use a calculator? Search in google for "reef chemistry calculator". Makes this very easy! I can almost assure you that dosing units will be much less hassle than calcium reactor.

Yeah the MP60 is pretty noisy! I love the flow that it puts out though.
 
As for as a calcium reactor goes, there is nothing easier. I havnt had to adjust mine in over a year. Just pour in the media and forget it. If your going to run a 220 with sps the reactor will probably be cheaper in the long run. Mine cost me a total of 32.00 a year to run. That includes the CO2.
 
+1 on the ca factor since it's cheaper on the long run for your 220. I used dosing and back to reactor and recommend Geo brand with coarse media.

You should start testing water (alk, ca, mg, no3 and po4). I like Lamotte for alk and elos for ca, mg and no3. Hannah for po4. Good luck.
 
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