edited my original post - im a little more awake now and followed directions this time ;)
A) Calcium Reactor,
B) Kalk Reactor, and
E) Kent Turbo Calcium as needed
Ca demand: Probably considered high, decent SPS population (and growing), and several large clams
Size: About 500g operationsl volume
Ideal method: A school of "Calcium Pooping Tangs" ;)
Right now I'm using Kent Reactor, but switching to B Ionic. The Kent product seems to be working fine, I have sps growth and my Ca levels are maintained at 420 to 450...alk is 3.5meg...PH 8.3.
I have a 150 gal plenum.
yes, yes, yes...............................a little bit of everything.
Big Kalk reactor and Calcium Reactor do the trick 99% of the time.
Time to revive this thread as i currently have a nano and will soon be setting up a 75g tank. On my nano i am focusing more on water changes with a little bit of B Ionic, and once or twice a week I'll drip a little bit of kalk. I recently got a clam and will be receiving 3 acro colonies in a couple of days in my nano so my demand is going to rise, so up we go on the b ionic and kalk 3 times a week. My parameters will be measured of course and the dosing will be done accordingly to results. Anyone using calcium chloride and/or baking soda? How bout Epsom salt? Any DIYers out there?
Jerry
Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon
I'm using a dual stage CA reactor on my 75. Very effective, and the PH probe is inside the first chamber. Very simple, and hard to mess up.![]()
200g-No Corals Yet!
For smaller tank, it is much cheaper to get two part additive and Kalk solution, especially if you want to automate dosing (pump is costly). Ca reactor will keep the Ca and Alkalinity where you want without problem (even huge tank)
I used a homemade Ca reactor and kalk reactor and have no problem keeing Ca/Alkalinity in a 400 G SPS and clams system.
Minh
e) Dripping Kalk
My calcium stays at about 500-520 with regular water changes. I recently aquired some new SPS colonies so I'm testing daily to see how things change. I rarely drip at the moment only if I miss a couple of water changes.
Mr Cob, how big of a tank do you have? How heavy are your calcium demands?
Jerry
Trying to get back in the hobby... Will be seting up my 75g rr soon