Do I really need a calcium reactor?

Do I really need a calcium reactor?

Active Member. Anything under 100 gallons probably does not need a calcium reactor, as most experienced hobbiest either have really big tanks or really tiny, nano tanks. Unless your rock is bathed in sps coral, you do not need a calcium reactor.

When would you use a calcium reactor?

If your corals are beginning to outgrow your aquarium and you’re considering moving to a bigger tank, that’s an ideal time to work a calcium reactor into your new & improved reef aquarium system. There’s no reason you can’t set up and run a calcium reactor from the start of a new tank.

What are the benefits of a calcium reactor?

One of the biggest benefits of using a calcium reactor is that it will maintain much more steady levels of calcium and alkalinity, reducing the large swings commonly associated with dosing.

What is the best 2 part dosing?

Best 2-part dosing additive of 2019 : Six categories. Six WINNERS!

  • Bulk Reef Supply 2 Part Pharma. Most affordable major element additives.
  • Brightwell Aquatics Reef Code A & B.
  • The Triton Method.
  • Tropic Marin All-For-Reef.
  • BRS Kalkwasser – Calcium Hydroxide.
  • ESV B-Ionic Calcium Buffer System.

Do reef tanks need calcium reactors?

A calcium reactor is an efficient method to supply calcium to a reef aquarium. This increases the solubility of the calcium carbonate. The reaction frees the calcium and carbonate, supplying the aquarium with water rich in Ca2+ and CO32−, important for maintaining alkalinity and calcium levels.

Do I need a reactor in my reef?

They are a very effective way of ensuring your tank inhabitants, such as corals and clams, have the elements they need to maintain peak health in your reef. Media Reactors are exactly as they sound. Every carbon has the potential to release phosphates into an aquarium, because all carbon is a chemical element.

Does calcium reactor raise ALK?

As an example, for each 1 mEq/L alkalinity (2.8 dKH) the calcium reactor adds 20ppm calcium. If your tank starts out with 3 mEq/L alkalinity (8.4 dKH) and 320 ppm calcium, and you raise the alkalinity to 4 mEq (11.2 dKH) using the calcium reactor, then the calcium level will only increase to 340 ppm!

Does ESV 2 part have trace elements?

All of the above mentioned ESV additives, in addition to the 2 Part, have been formulated to fall a little under the radar of trace element overdose and based on our testing and feedback from customers who have run ICP, we are confident the dosages are safe.

What should calcium level be in reef tank?

between 380-450ppm
The ideal range for calcium in a healthy reef aquarium is between 380-450ppm. Values below 380ppm may slow the growth of corals, whereas high levels of calcium (>500ppm) puts the tank at risk for a decrease in alkalinity, which could impact the overall health and pH of the aquarium.

Do calcium reactors need co2?

A calcium reactor uses carbon dioxide to melt old coral skeleton and enrich the tank water with calcium and alkalinity.

Is a phosphate reactor necessary?

Without a phosphate reactor, phosphate levels would naturally rise, as phosphates are a byproduct of fish foods. Unchecked, they can rise to levels that are deleterious to any organism that relies on calcification. Thus it is very important to have an efficient system for the removal of phosphates from your system.

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