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ldzielak 11-22-2001 12:28 AM

Calcium reactor
 
Darren,

Where did you say to get info on a DYI calcium reactor?

Silverfish 11-23-2001 12:39 AM

Calcium reactor
 
Hi Lee, if you haven't found info on a reactor yet, got to reefcentral.com, and run a search in the diy forum for calcium reactor. You will find some good stuff! I just bought some 1/4" acrylic off cuts and 24" of 4" acrylic tube today to make my reactor.
HTH, Bruce

StirCrazy 11-23-2001 09:31 AM

Calcium reactor
 
Bruce, are you doing a calcium reactor (with co2 and everything) or a kalk reactor? I was thinking of making a kalk reactor myself

Steve

Shadetree 11-23-2001 08:18 PM

Calcium reactor
 
http://atlantisaquatic.com/DIY.html#02Calcium_Reactors

Scott

Silverfish 11-23-2001 11:36 PM

Calcium reactor
 
Hey Steve, calcium reactor definately, I'm tyring to make my system as automated as possible! Less time working on it ,.. more time looking at it [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]

DJ88 11-23-2001 11:55 PM

Calcium reactor
 
I'd go Ca reactor Steve.. I have both and I need to refill the Kalk once a month at least. That involves cleaning it out of the mess at the bottom. Especially with the tank your size is. You'll be dosing a lot of kalk for a 120.

It is nice when everything is as automated as possible.. Believe me.. and others will agree.. Gives you more time to play around inside the tank. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] I kow you have automated everythign else. [img]images/smiles/icon_wink.gif[/img]

Sorry about not getting the links to DIY reactors to ya quickly Lee.. meant to.. mind left with the Physics and Calc coming in.

lol..

Can't even think straight as it is now.. had to re write this four times to get it right.

[ 23 November 2001: Message edited by: DJ88 ]

reefburnaby 11-24-2001 01:05 AM

Calcium reactor
 
Hello,

I would go with both actually [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] One of the minor compliants of using Ca reactor is that it does not precipitate phosphates from the water. This may lead to algae blooms if phosphates are not controlled. Just something to consider.

- Victor.

StirCrazy 11-24-2001 01:15 AM

Calcium reactor
 
hmmm 120 gal.. Whoohoo my 50 just grew [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] , seriously though Darren I am doing a 50 when I do it [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img] and as for cleaning it once a month.. I do that now with my magnum filtr on mu 37 gal tank [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]

Steve

ldzielak 11-24-2001 01:23 AM

Calcium reactor
 
Thanks all for the reply. Guess first step is to get an Eheim 1048 pump. Has anyone seen any arround or know the price off hand?

Silverfish 11-24-2001 10:06 PM

Calcium reactor
 
Lee, I am going to use a mag2 for the recirc and a MJ powerhead to pump system water through the reactor.

HTH, Bruce


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