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-   -   So it's 2010 now. Who still uses a calcium reactor and who's all on 2-part dosing? (http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=66438)

michika 07-21-2010 01:44 PM

I still heart my awesome monster Ca reactor I got from Tony. I love the ease of use that comes with it. I don't have to monitor it excessively, I can give it a quick visual once over every morning, double check the parameters through my controller, and then sit back and enjoy my tank.

I plan to stick with reactors on my new tank, Tibet, the monster that lives in my basement.

fishytime 07-21-2010 02:14 PM

Profilux doser here.....Ca and Alk.......mg is done manually......been thinking about adding two more pumps to the unit to dose the mg and phyto.....easy breezie to adjust.....not so easy to remember to fill the reservoirs:redface:

michika 07-21-2010 02:49 PM

Yeah, my memory is over taxed enough as it is, I think I'd run the risk of continually forgetting to re-fill containters.

Delphinus 07-21-2010 04:44 PM

Grouted the tile, siliconed the corner, and remounted my light rack tracks on the ceiling last night. Additive reservoirs remain empty. These empty jugs may in fact be the best thing that ever happened to my tank build.

Tonight I can reinstall my work sink, God how I've missed having a functional sink near the tanks.

StirCrazy 07-21-2010 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MitchM (Post 536385)
How do you add carbon to a ca reactor?
Carbon should be changed out after 3 weeks or so. That just means more frequent maintenance to the reactor.

Mitch

I agree Carbon should never be put in the reactor as you would have to dump your reactor media to change the carbon which is a huge waist.

Steve

StirCrazy 07-21-2010 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Delphinus (Post 536554)
Grouted the tile, siliconed the corner, and remounted my light rack tracks on the ceiling last night. Additive reservoirs remain empty. These empty jugs may in fact be the best thing that ever happened to my tank build.

Tonight I can reinstall my work sink, God how I've missed having a functional sink near the tanks.

you know what they say, no pictures... it didn't happen. :mrgreen:


Steve

Parker 07-27-2010 05:45 PM

In the end I went with a reactor instead of dosing for my tank.

1) I already had it.
2) In order to go the dosing route I would have had to sell the reactor to fund the dosers. I HATE selling things. Not because I'm a pack rat but for the most part I hate dealing with people.

List Price - $400.00
Buyer - will you take $75.00
Me - What?
Buyer - Ok, ok how about $85.00
Me - What?
Buyer - I don't have much money and my dog died, my wife left me and my kid is in jail and I really need to save some money for his bail but I really need a reactor for my tank - Help me out buddy.
Me - What?
Buyer - Ok I'll give you $375.00
Me - Deal
Buyer - I'll pick it up tomorrow
Me - Waits three days
Buyer - Sorry I didn't make it over, my wife came back to me, but then my car broke. I'll be over tonight to pick it up.

*A little Later*

Buyer - I'm here for the reactor.
Me - Here you go - I believe we agreed on $375.00
Buyer - Well I only brought $200.00 - Will you take that?
Me - What?
Buyer - How about I pay the rest next week
Me - What?
Buyer - How about a payment plan?
Me - $375.00 please
Buyer - Wait, I think I have more money in my other pocket. Oh look, I do have $375.00.

So I'm running my tank on a reactor!

gobytron 07-27-2010 05:58 PM

...lol...
people definitely are the worst.

PFoster 07-27-2010 07:15 PM

LOL, Parker!
This guy should win "LOW BALLER OF THE YEAR!!!"

mark 07-28-2010 02:27 PM

Parker, been there, even the guy showing up short.

StirCrazy 07-29-2010 12:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mark (Post 538101)
Parker, been there, even the guy showing up short.

I had one show up and try offer me hot computer parts instead of the money we agreed on :mrgreen:

Steve

amoreira 09-20-2010 06:54 PM

I have a Calcium Reactor....

Keeps my Alk and Ca at pretty stable and good levels (Alk 11 dkH and Ca about 400 mg/L). Mg is around 1300 mg/L too last time I checked.

I run water through it using a peristaltic pump. Pretty steady flow that doesn't clog. I used other pumps like the aqualifter vac. pump and it clogged and a powerhead, that had problems keeping the low flow rates.

I don't use pH control on the discharge to control the injection of CO2. I just used a timer on my system that opens the solenoid for about 10 min every hour with a good robust flow of bubbles.

I don't have problem with saltwater getting into the solenoid valve and ruining it. It's a good elevation above the reactor. Some does backflow into the CO2 line, but never gets to the valve.

My reactor has the circ. pump glued to everything. So if it ever craps out, I have to either saw it off - basicly ruining the unit. I hate when they don't design things for maintenance/replacement.

I refill the unit every 2-3 months with 5 lbs or so of aragonite coarse media. I refill the 20 lb CO2 cylinder (a rental) every 6 months. Corrosion of the cylinder is not a worry and if it fails I can sue the supplier LOL. I'm not worried about pressurized CO2 cylinder failure.


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