I have heard of people with smaller tanks (90g or less)
that are able to maintain their Calcium and ALK parameters with the use of a Kalk reactor, and no Calcium reactor.
What do you guys think?
I have heard of people with smaller tanks (90g or less)
that are able to maintain their Calcium and ALK parameters with the use of a Kalk reactor, and no Calcium reactor.
What do you guys think?
Sean
good question i want to know also
I bet you could as long as your demand wasn't excessive. I've used a KR in combination with a CA Reactor but never alone.
Cheers,
Kurt
75gal 6x54w t5's on icecap slr's 3 blue +, 1 pro color, 1 ge 65k, 1 uvl spuer atintic, iwaki 40rlt return, mak 4 on closed loop to om super squirt, mak 3 on etss reef devil, jbj artica chiller, aquamedic calcium reactor, DIY Kalk reactor, DIY media reactor, currently running half phospahte/half carbon.
Live in Uvalde, Texas. On the fish hatchery!
I totally agree with Kurt. Everything I have read states what y'all have stated.
200g-No Corals Yet!
I think it depends on your demand. Calfo says that many tanks needs can be met by the use of Kalk slurries. If you have enough evaporation and watch your pH, (dose with a pH meter), it should be possibe to come real close.
I only use a kalk reactor on my 400 - No SPS corals but lots of coraline growth. I evaporate ~ 5 gallons/day so Im pumping in alot of kalk!
Ya, once i started using Kalk i really noticed coraline build up. I also noticed that my return pumps, powerheads and skimmer had to be cleaned a lot more. MORE MAINTAINCE!!!
75gal 6x54w t5's on icecap slr's 3 blue +, 1 pro color, 1 ge 65k, 1 uvl spuer atintic, iwaki 40rlt return, mak 4 on closed loop to om super squirt, mak 3 on etss reef devil, jbj artica chiller, aquamedic calcium reactor, DIY Kalk reactor, DIY media reactor, currently running half phospahte/half carbon.
Live in Uvalde, Texas. On the fish hatchery!