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Paul28
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 08:05 PM
Im fixing to buy this off MarineDepot tonight what do you guys think ill be paying 616.33 ive been reading some about this calcium reactor was wondering what you guys thoght of it the size will be great for under my tank since im short of room. The tank is 120g 60x18x26 sump 30g 36x12x16. I also just bought already the MSX160 Skimmer with Sicce meshwheel pump from Marine Solutions. Ive not purchesed the Calcium reactor yet tho havent heard mutch about it i have a American Marines PINPOINT pH Controller for the calcium Reactor my tank is soft and lps at the moment wanted to go sps someday let me know thx :bigsmile:

thedude
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 09:30 PM
I personally hated that calcium reactor when I had one as it had a tendency to vapor lock. I'd look into Geo, PM, Deltec, Elos, before ever getting one of those again.

John

Texreefer
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 09:51 PM
Sorry i didn't get your call tonight,, I have run this reactor for two years and it has been great for me,, I am selling mine soon only because I am upgrading

Paul28
Mon, 7th Jan 2008, 09:59 PM
Do you mind if I call you this late?

fishypets
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 08:36 AM
I had the same The Dude did with my 3002. My next reactor will be a Deltec. You should look up Kingfish Aquariums in Austin as they are a dealer.

jc
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 09:44 AM
I'm recommend the Geo. Mine has worked great with no problems after a year.

J_G
Tue, 8th Jan 2008, 07:13 PM
I sold mine (after 2 years) and bought a Deltec 601S. The maintenance on the Koralin is abusive not to mention clumsy. They didnt think out the physics very well. I had it on my 135G and it wasnt big enough either and kept air locking. The Deltec runs rock solid with A.R.M. but not with the prescribed Rowalith media. I ran the Rowalith till I was blue in the face with my Kh continually dropping every day and could never get a handle on it trying every method available to dial it in. I would say I now am a Deltec fan running ARM.

-John