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Any thoughts on which is a good Ca reactor to buy? and a controller too?
I am looking for ease of use, simple to install, easy to maintain and reliable Biohaz |
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Need the same info, Tagging along
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How large is your system and what are you planning on keeping for corals?
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shuran are definately the best i,ve used,and they are small
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my system right now is about 80 gallons total, with a mix of stony and soft. future tank size I am unsure of, so I do want it capable of 200+ gallons. I am also looking at getting rid of most my soft corals (they are acting like a plaque). Currently I am having problems maintaining high calcium levels
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I have yet to hear of the shuran model, where are these available?
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I have K2R Calcium reactor for sale
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I recommend the Austin Oceans calcium reactor.
It is available from the U.S. however our dollar is worth more now. The advantages of this reactor are: Dual chamber upflow design CO2 scavenging Built-in CO2 bubble counter Built-in flow meter Feed pump not required No connections through the acrylic tubing, only through the ends Built-in port for pH monitor I bought one a few months ago, it is easy to use. |
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![]() Great Product...Easy to use RJ |
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tagging along as I am going to need one soon.....
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No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted. Sarah |