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Which brand Calcium Reactor?

MarvinsReef

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What type/brand of calcium reactors are you reefers with large tanks running? My system is about 500 gallons and is currently a mixed reef but leaning towards more SPS with time. Of course i am looking for one of the most reliable affordable reactor out there.
 
A lot of people swear by Geo. I personally run a Reef Octopus CR3000 on my 240 gal SPS and am happy with it. I chose the Reef Octopus over the Geo primarily because of the the twist top, I hate dealing with nylon screws to get a tight seal. That partnered with the Aquarium Plants electronic regulator and Masterflex pump have made for a super stable setup that requires minimal maintenance. Essentially add media, clean pump, and replace tubing once a year, and replace Co2 twice a year.
 
The screw lid is the exact reason I stayed away from reef octopus. @gwdemos runs a dual chamber 5000 on his 300g system and has all kinds of trouble. Especially with the lid binding up when it comes time to change media. The screw lid has a small o ring that can easily wear out (this is by design as an oring gets compressed by the lid tightining)vs a large rubber gasket where compression is spread out over a much larger piece of material. He has issues priming the reactor as well.

Do not buy the aquamaxx T series reactors. I used one for about a month before I got into a big debate with marinedepot and eventually returned it. It's difficult to bleed and regularly builds up undissolved co2 gas.

I run a PM marine large reactor (it's almost a carbon copy of the geo) they've stopped making them.

With your system (500 plus gallons) I'd do a 6 or 8 inch diameter reactor chamber with a 500gpg-ish recirc pump.

The aquarium plants carbon doser (co2 regulator) is almost a must. Do consider an adjustable lab grade (not a neptune dos) peristaltic pump (cole-palmer masterflex or watson marlow pumps are best) to run the system. Try to purchase a brushless motor pump as it will be much quieter than a brush driven pump.

At the very least I'd remove the gate valve and replace with a pinch valve for more stable effluent rate. Gate valves clog easily with the grit from dissolved aragonite media. If you go this route you can have success, I do, but I also purchased a flow meter so I can quickly see what the flow rate through the reactor is. Timing flow into a graduated cylinder is annoying.

Another thought to consider is running in tandem with kalkwasser to help minimize the ph lowering effects of a reactor. I am adding about 2 gallons of saturated kalk a day with my reactor and has allowed my ph to have around an 8 to 8.24 diurnal swing. It was 7.6 to 7.9 previous to kalk.

Hope that helps
 
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