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![]() I have been getting my chemicals from the lfs in Edmonton. I would suggest that you may be better off with a ca reactor on that volume of water. Depending on the amount if corals you will be pumping an amazing amount of dosing chemicals in a rank that size.
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![]() Thanks guys. I have always used a calcium reactor in the past but I hate the constant tinkering around with the CO2 trying to always adjust to the growth rate of SPS. I've NEVER been able to keep up with the Alkalinity consumption in a reef with a calcium reactor either so I was always left with dumping alkalinity into the system which didn't keep levels constant the way I'd like them to be.
Any suggestions on what else you'd dose other than Ca, Alk, and Mg?
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