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![]() After fiddling with my precision marine 422 calcium reactor, I have come to the conclusion it's just not big enough.
So I am looking for a good reactor that can supply my 200g system. It has to be easy to hook up and use because I'm a technological and DIY moron. ![]() ![]() Any suggestions? |
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![]() http://reefcentral.com/forums/showth...hreadid=805838
The new model: http://www.eloseurope.com/index.php?...mid=76&lang=en
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![]() PM Jason (support@prolineaquatics) and he'll let you know when they'll be available and who you can pick them up from.
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![]() Stupid question - How do you know your precision marine 422 calcium reactor is too small? I am looking at buying a calcium reactor (tired of making Kalk every second day). The precision marine is rated at a maximum tank size of 400 gal which I thought would be enough for a 250 gal tank. Do you think I should go to a precision marine CR-622 rated for 700 gal?
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![]() The reactor I have is rated for 250g http://www.marinedepot.com/md_viewIt...product=PM3111.
I have a huge growth spurt with all my corals plus the corraline algae is becoming a nuisance. After spending a couple of months fiddling with the reactor I can't keep my calcium level up even though I am dripping kalk as well. |