davidabrown66
Dolphin
I want to find out what type of calcium reactor, drip rates, CO2 bpm, reactor media, and coral load others are using to maintain their systems.
I use a Knop S-IV Ca reactor, with just a few SPS frags and LR in a 150 gal. It's only been set up for about 9 months. To maintain my calcium needs, I need to run 120 bpm, 3 drops per second using Korallith media (1-2 mm grain) to obtain an effluent PH of 6.7/Ca 550/DKH 35. This keeps my system at 8.6 dkh, Ca 420, mag 1150 (low), and a tank ph of 8.0 (am) - 8.2 (pm). This doesn't seem to be a very efficient reactor, and it's caused me to ask the question.
A side note: I've changed the media out twice to see if grain size was the issue. I rinse out the blue coarse filters at either end to keep the CO2 from passing through the media. Also, when I first purchase the reactor I was able to maintain the same values using 75% less CO2 (30 bpm and a drip rate of 3 drops/2 seconds).
Please post any suggestions for me if any, and what you're currently using.
Thanks!
-David
I use a Knop S-IV Ca reactor, with just a few SPS frags and LR in a 150 gal. It's only been set up for about 9 months. To maintain my calcium needs, I need to run 120 bpm, 3 drops per second using Korallith media (1-2 mm grain) to obtain an effluent PH of 6.7/Ca 550/DKH 35. This keeps my system at 8.6 dkh, Ca 420, mag 1150 (low), and a tank ph of 8.0 (am) - 8.2 (pm). This doesn't seem to be a very efficient reactor, and it's caused me to ask the question.
A side note: I've changed the media out twice to see if grain size was the issue. I rinse out the blue coarse filters at either end to keep the CO2 from passing through the media. Also, when I first purchase the reactor I was able to maintain the same values using 75% less CO2 (30 bpm and a drip rate of 3 drops/2 seconds).
Please post any suggestions for me if any, and what you're currently using.
Thanks!
-David