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    rosebud161616 - Reefkeeper
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    Default Calcium Reactors

    Let me first start off with some background information. We do not have a basement so have always avoided calcium reactors saying it was something we would look into once we could integrate our systems together into one large system. Well we are now changing out our systems and they will be plumbed together into one sump. I think we should finally have room for a calcium reactor. I like the idea of switching to a calcium reactor from dosing pumps. On larger systems it seems more economical and more automated.

    So I started researching. I have been studying these articles:

    Reefkeeping Magazine - Calcium Reactors
    Reefkeeping Magazine - Calcium Reactors

    My head is spinning. I feel more confused now than when I started. How did those of you with Calcium Reactors learn the ins and outs when you made the dive into them? Any tips that could get me going? I know this is very vague and many of you may feel like "where to even start..." That's kind of how I feel.
    Last edited by rosebud161616; 04-10-2011 at 12:15 PM.

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