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![]() So, I've been dosing two-part solution since May last year when I set up my new 150 gallon cube. As I've acquired more and more SPS, I found I've had to increase the amount of two-part I dose considerably. I have acquired a calcium reactor with all the parts (CO2 bottle, solenoid, PH probe, etc) , bought myself a separate effluent chamber, so I am now set up to start running it.
The system I have now is dialed in and I can run it with minimal adjustments. I am contemplating switching, as I anticipate the Ca consumption will take off. I would like to hear some insights/advice from the people who run or have run Ca reactors. A few details about my system: - 150 Gallon mixed reef (SPS dominated) - 35 gallon sump (approx half full)3 - Sicce 5.0 return pump with a couple of reactors tapped in via the manifold - 45 gallon inline refugium, full of algae and critters, fed from the sump by an eheim pump - 10 fish (2 tangs, a pair of clowns, a Harlequin tusk, a Copperband Butterfly and a bunch of wrasses) - Mechanical fitration via 2 x 4 inch socks - RLSS R6i skimmer with 4inch Avast Skimmate locker and swabbie - Biopellet reactor - ROWAphos reactor - Kalk stirrer (only adding Kalk at night for PH control) - CCl2 and Alk (Sodim bicarbonate) dosed during the day via BRS dosing pumps - Ca 470, Alk 8.4, Mg 1300, Po4 <0.02 typically, Nitrates undetectable My idea is to add the Calcium reactor on line and take the dosers offline over the next couple of months. Is this a good idea? If it is, then I need ideas how to go about it without shocking the system and losing corals? Thanks in advance guys and gals... Last edited by straightrazorguy; 03-31-2015 at 05:13 PM. |