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View Poll Results: What do you use to maintain Ca/Alk ? | |||
Calcium Reactor |
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44 | 36.07% |
Two-Part or Balling or Similar (manual or automated) |
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81 | 66.39% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 122. You may not vote on this poll |
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sounds like a small differance but depending on your set up a pressure regulator (which is what is used on most CO2 reactors) will let in more or less CO2 as long as the pressure is the same, causing your bubble count to change. all it take to change this is a little change in the internal pressure of the reactor or even water evaporating out of the bubbler. with mine it couldn't care what the pressure is as it will always let the same volume/time into the reactor so I get no changes. you can get a cheep flow meter for about 100 bucks but the deicent ones start at 200 and up. I also made both chambers in my reactor upflow which got rid of the problems Tony was mentioning. Steve
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![]() Delphinus, yeah i did actually choose both when i voted on the poll but it doesnt show it in the results thats all.
Also have you tried adding the different trace elements? I have seen a difference in both growth rates and color from my tank to a friends tank that uses everything the same, save the trace elements. Yeah, yeah I know its a different system so that on its own will cause growth and color differences but still. |
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I go there frequently too.... ![]() Mitch |
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Good one! Very Witty!
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![]() In the end I think it all comes down to money when the "set and forget" feature is added.
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Oh you bet! I fiddle with my dosers at least as much as I fiddled with my reactors in the past. I think this dilemma in both methods would be significantly reduced provided a controller is used. I have never run a controller. I prefer fiddling with the dosers than the Ca reactor simply because each parameter can be fiddled with separately. I always found alkalinity to drop quicker than calcium when using a reactor - I was always dosing alkalinity separately. Last edited by Myka; 07-21-2010 at 12:15 AM. |
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![]() I remember why the upflow mods failed for me - it was too hard on the pumps as it must have been just a little too restrictive on the intake side. They would get super hot, one got so hot the casing of the pump melted (warped and started leaking water all over).
I guess definitely something you want the reactor to be designed for rather than arbitrarily switching the input/output lines on the pump. Quote:
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