calcium reactor

lilbuddha

New Member
I do . It is not installed yet . New tank . Starting over again . I used one on the old one though . It is not a requirement as there are many other regimens available that work just fine . It boils down to consumption and budget .
 

lion_crazz

Active Member
Originally Posted by justinwwwallin
http:///forum/post/2915007
do you have to have one for sps?
You don't have
to have anything, but it sure helps GREATLY! SPS corals are heavily reliant on calcium, and calcium stability. Calcium reactors help with this. Several people keep SPS tanks quite successfully without calcium reactors, but they are very useful if you do not want to be dosing calcium all the time.
 

gatorwpb

Active Member
Originally Posted by lilbuddha
http:///forum/post/2916320
It adds calcium , strontium and magnesium .It does control the alkalinity too .
it really only adds calcium and carbonate, as it breaks down the calcium carbonate compound through the introduction of acidic water through the reactor. maybe there is minor magnesium and strontium found in the reactor material
but most people need to use some other method for dosing magnesium and the trace elements like strontium.
 

devil dog

Active Member
Originally Posted by GatorWPB
http:///forum/post/2921583
it really only adds calcium and carbonate, as it breaks down the calcium carbonate compound through the introduction of acidic water through the reactor. maybe there is minor magnesium and strontium found in the reactor material
but most people need to use some other method for dosing magnesium and the trace elements like strontium.
I've never heard anyone say that before... you are breaking down died coral so everything that it took to make the died one’s you are adding to your tank... so it will have magnesium and strontium in it, all the trace elements you need...
 

gatorwpb

Active Member
Originally Posted by Devil Dog
http:///forum/post/2945101
I've never heard anyone say that before... you are breaking down died coral so everything that it took to make the died one’s you are adding to your tank... so it will have magnesium and strontium in it, all the trace elements you need...
yes youre right, my mistake. In theory, a calcium reactor was intended to break down simple calcium carbonate. But now, the reactor media available contains many trace elements as well, although the media's exact composition is not given by the manufacturers.
 
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