Who has the nice calcium reactorless sps tanks?

How many ml are you folks adding on average when all is stable on your setups, I see one in here is a 75 ,like mine and another 90 gal. and so on .....

assuming we're all keeping it in the average range.
 
End view of my 72 gal tank. Use right at 75 ml each part of Randy's 2 part daily (Reciepe 1). Been using it for over a year now, couldn't be happier. Cost works out to about $1.50 per month.
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Please , please, please send me the recipe link....

Hell ... $ 1.50 per month !!!

What have I been waiting for
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7139259#post7139259 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by acropora213
Please , please, please send me the recipe link....

It's one of
Randy Holmes-Farley's Reefkeeping Magainze Articles

The top one

Also check out the whole magazine at www.reefkeeping.com. Lots of great stuff to find in the archives, really useful articles. Nice TOTM archive, see what you like best.

Tracking down Dowflake or others will require a bunch of searching here, perhaps asking on your local reef club forum here ... but even if it gets you thinking about how to 2-part cheaper - good :)
 
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I actually took my reactor offline 5 days ago and began manually doing Randys 2-part. I am seeing an improvement in growth already! If the growth continues this way I will dose the 2 part with a litermeter and remote pump (2 dose cal + alk)
My PH is running higher since switch back to the 2 part.....
 
The DIY is SO cheap. I really can't figure out why people pay so much for the calcium. You can buy a 50 pound bag online for about 40 bucks shipped. You can make about If I recall about 20-30 gallons+ of 2 part. That's a ton of money saved. If you paid 10 dollars for calcium part, you are looking at about 200 to 300 dollars compared to 40. Baking soda is just as cheap too. I also do the magnesium as it is much cheaper. However, I recently added a reactor so not only is it cheap as dirt, but a huge huge time saver.
 
acropora213 - I don't know where you are in Florida, but around the Tampa area Pinch A Penny pool supply stores sells 50 lb bags of Dow Flake for around $26 - $27.

50 lbs is more than you will probably ever use.
 
I just replaced my 2 part with a aquaticsystemsdesign.com reactor. I still have alot of 2 part left and as I test every 3 weeks, I will add the 2 part to get back to the correct level if I'm low.
 
jay24k - just curious.....why did you decide to go with a CA reactor ? (trace elements maybe ?)

I just can't justify the expense, low PH issues, P04 issues, issues with getting them dialed in, etc. Seems like a 2 channel doser and 2 part is a much easier, cheaper way to accomplish the same thing, but maybe I'm missing something.
 
I didn't use a doser so I was dumping in near a cup a day of calcium and approximately 2 tbsp of baking soda a day. It got real tedius for me. I think overall it is cheaper to run a reactor then DIY and a big timesaver. The one I bought was cheaper then most and built better imo. Dailing it in was very easy and took about 2 weeks of testing to get the right amount.

Reactor was 219. I bought a ph/orp controller combo that was about 160 since I'm running ozone. Otherwise it is less then half that I believe. Pump I think was 30 and I use a maxijet to feed it. Co2 tank I bought new at 90 bucks for 10 lb. It is a huge container which if you compare to others, it is much cheaper (up to 200 dollars).

I have alot of SPS so stability is the way for me.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7141649#post7141649 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by david8956
acropora213 - I don't know where you are in Florida, but around the Tampa area Pinch A Penny pool supply stores sells 50 lb bags of Dow Flake for around $26 - $27.

50 lbs is more than you will probably ever use.


Thanks Dave,

I think your just North of me, as I am in West Pasco ~ in Port Richey.

Will I have to store that in an airtight container of some sort, to prevent the dow from turning into a rock ??
 
I think your just North of me, as I am in West Pasco ~ in Port Richey
Actually, I'm just a little south east of you, just south of Odessa. I keep my Dow flake sealed as tightly as I can because it seems to attract and hold moisture. I'm sure the higher the moisture content the more of an effect it has on Randy's formula (recipe would probably be weaker the higher the moisture content)
 
It'll be my first attempt at using this recipe'. That's where these questions are coming from.

I've been using Baking soda and Kent turbo Calcium in the same way.

For basics, how will it be different ??? I've read the link and it seems to call for ANY form of Calcium Chloride if others are not in the area.
 
I'd send a pic of the tank to keep the thread on track, but I cannot get my camera to take pics that are not sooo blue.
How bout that issue, while we're at it ...lol
 
blue pics...

blue pics...

White balance maybe?? (I'm no photographer :)) but it should help some.....Lets see pics....you know we are all suckers for pictures here!!
 
I gotta wait till the rest of the lights come on in a little while, I appreciate the help.

And as far as the white balance is concerned, I will putz around with it little before I post them. What some better settings ??
Its on auto right now, there's also Daylight , Fluorscent, etc...
 
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