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![]() First, it looks like your alk and Ca levels are way off balance. I'd double check the tests, then if correct, dose a calcium suppliment to bring the Ca level up to at least 400. Also its important to have your Mg levels correct since it will affect the Ca and alk.
Once everything is at the correct balance, you can start tuning in the reactor. I'm running mine to maintain a Ph reading of between 6.8 - 7.0 in the reactor. You don't want to run the Ph too low as it could make the media break down and clog up. Alternatively if the Ph is too high, you won't get the media to dissolve enough. Then once the Ph is right, its just a matter of adjustinging the flow of water through it to reach the correct dosing for the tank. The tanks levels should remain balanced as the reactor supplies both Ca and alk as well as Mg. If the levels are dropping, then you need to increase the water flow through the reactor. You will need to make a proportionate increase in the CO2 to maintain the reactor Ph. If the levels climb, then cut back the flow and bubble count.
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![]() Ed's advice is on the money. Although you can change levels by dialing in your reactor differently, it's generally best to get the levels up to your targets by manual additions of dosing whatever, and then letting the reactor "maintain" those levels rather than "bring the tank up to" those levels (if that makes any sense).
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![]() I agree check the Mg level then adjust the Ca to desired levels and use the reactor to maintain levels
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![]() I have been a little skeptical of my dKH test, so maybe ill buy a better brand and get back to everyone.
but say i dont have anything to supplement my calcium would that be a problem, i dont have any corals at the moment ![]()
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![]() Sean ,what brand of test kits are you using?
Pay albert a visit he does have salifert & Elos Test kit ,KH test kits are usually pretty cheap does not matter what brand .Make sense to double check. Don't worry once you figure how to dial the reactor ,they be easy to work with. I think Ed & Tony have pointed you to the right direction.
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![]() Yeah, i was just at golds yesturday and got the Elos Mg kit. I might just upgrade all my kits, i am using aqua pharmacuticals at the moment.
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![]() Well, to keep up with this post.
My magnesium level is 1.100 or somthnig like that, not sure if thats good or bad. Also i cant seem to bring my calcium up. Ive been adding argamilk for several days now but cant get it above 240ppm. My alk is at about 11-12dKH. Im beggining to think there is something wrong with my calcium kit, or can argamilk go bad. Also my PH has been slightly increasing it has gone up to 8.45 from 8.3. Cant really explain this.
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