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Goodbye Calc Reactor.... Hello Kalkwasser
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I threw out a reactor after numerous problems. Couldn't in good conscience sell the thing. I've used kalk in topoff with no regrets.
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Sk8r Salinity 1.024-6; alkalinity 8.3-9.3 on KH scale; calcium 420; magnesium 1300, temp 78-80, nitrate .2. Ammonia 0. No filters: lps tank. Alk and cal won't rise if mg is low. Current Tank Info: 105g AquaVim wedge, yellow tang, sailfin blenny,royal gramma, ocellaris clown pair, yellow watchman, 100 microceriths, 25 tiny hermits, a 4" conch, 1" nassarius, recovering from 2 year hiatus with daily water change of 10%. |
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Not really an apples to apples comparison exactly. Kalkwasser is ok for an inexpensive supplement for low demand tanks that rely heavily on water changes to supplement other elements
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to me constant alk, ca, mag going into the tank is best.
For large systems, CA Reactors just seem to work better for me.
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Agreed. Having extensively used all 3 popular forms of supplementing, it’s not a fair assessment to say one is better than another. Lifestyle, budget, and specific application will make each one more or less appealing to the individual.
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Agreed.
A number of larger tanks packed with sps cannot keep up with the demands for Alk and calcium solely on kalk mix. Corey |
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My dad use to tell me, "Always listen very very close to the guy who has the biggest net worth in the room"
I'm guessing Ryan Batcheller (President of Bulk Reef Supply) (seen in training vid above) has a net worth of over 25-million maybe more......and knows more Marine Biologists than we have casual friends He DID SAY at the end of the vid... "In our 160gal test reef I was on the fence about Kalk dosing but decided to go another way"..... Im guessing he went Calc Reactor BUT WITH a CO2 media filter, which is a "$30-a-month" expense to run Last edited by NO3; 05/31/2018 at 12:43 PM. |
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Goodbye Calc Reactor.... Hello Kalkwasser
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If you followed the brs 160 build closely when they set it up, they chose to go with 2 part dosing via a subscriber poll. They’ve since gone from the zeolite system to the triton system. Citing specifically that the goal of this tank was to trial new products and reef keeping methods, not to claim which is best, but to give prospective buyers another set of data to use when making an informed decision. They’ve never used a calcium reactor on the brs 160, nor have they ever actually claimed that any particular piece of gear or method they use is the “best”. The brs videos are great information. And offer some analytical data that most common hobbyists are ill equipped to provide for themselves. But at the end of the day they’re selling something. Please bear that in mind when using their data to make decisions. That’s solid advice your dad gave, though perhaps Ill-placed in this scenario. I’d listen closely to Ryan if he were providing advice on how to build sales and grow a company. If you want advice on how to grow coral fast with pretty colors, I’d listen closer to a long term multi generational aquaculturist. Like Adam from Battlecorals, or Jason Fox. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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+1 Could not have said it better myself, with the addition of advice given by long time reefers here on RC and other forums.
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Goodbye Calc Reactor.... Hello Kalkwasser
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It may surprise you but college educated marine scientists are quite rare in the hobby. As one myself, most marine scientists I know find the hobby to be pretty unscrupulous due to the amount of marine life ripped from the reefs each year just to be sentenced to death in the aquariums of the ill prepared, uninformed, and uneducated... But enough with the sidebar... As for kalk it certainly is not a replacement for a calcium reactor, especially if you have a tank stocked full of sps and clams. It may be simple but it has its own downsides such as dosing being linked to evaporation, it wrecks pumps, your limited in how much you can dose, jacks pH, etc. I always keep a tub on hand just in case something goes wrong with my doser but I would never rely on it long term. If your having issues with your carx I’d look at the equipment you have. If you don’t have a quality dual stage regulator, masterflexx pump, ph controller, etc it’s no surprise you are having or had issues. A proper reactor setup that will be dead simple to tune and basically run with about 10min or so of maintenance a month will run you close to if not more that 2 grand. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Last edited by Orcus Varuna; 05/29/2018 at 06:55 PM. |
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Last edited by NO3; 05/30/2018 at 09:21 PM. |
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Imo, every post in this thread was respectful, thoughtful and with lots of good information. I haven't seen anyone trying to shoot you down.
In your other thread about your new dosing method posters gave you lots of good feedback how to achieve similar results much easier. I didn't see anyone shooting you down there either.
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Bu the real problem is your title of this thread. It's not a true replacement for a CaRx.
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I never meant that I was personally being "shot down".....
I meant I thought the video was a great video showing the effects of Kalk. Yet RC veterans were unimpressed, where I was like "Wow, light bulb over my head moment"....Frustrating YES! I agree my TITLE is wrong leading people to think they should disconnect their Calc Reactor and go strictly to Kalk dosing. Im on this KICK....research..... bc I truly believe to grow big beautiful corals at the MAX rate of growth one needs to: * REDUCE/ELIMINATE as much CO2 in your water to up your pH at 8.3-8.4 * Max out the of OXYGEN in your tank so corals can use the Oxygen to grow. Every living thing on the planet uses Oxygen to grow. *** I thought the video showed Kalk in a positive light using CO2 already in the tank to form calcium ions thus REDUCING CO2 in the tank. I'm on this HUNT to max out my corals potential by reducing CO2 and uping Oxygen and pH..... It seems every time I find a piece of the puzzle RC veterans are quick to point out smthg is wrongm Last edited by NO3; 05/31/2018 at 12:43 PM. |
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Goodbye Calc Reactor.... Hello Kalkwasser
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I don’t think there’s anything wrong with kalkwasser, nor does anyone who replied to the thread. It’s a perfectly serviceable method of supplementation for low to moderate demand. The only corrective statements anyone has made to this point is with the idea that kalkwasser can replace a reactor. Nothing else. Many people with a high enough demand use BOTH. I’ve tried using both, but I also use a co2 scrubber on my skimmer, and kalkwasser plus the co2 scrubber pushes my ph TOO high. It can get up to 8.6-8.7 if the house is empty all day. You’re absolutely correct in your research that maximizing O2 and minimizing CO2 is a big help in improving color and growth. Unless you have the know how and budget to do a calcium reactor from the get go, kalkwasser is a powerful and easy way to start supplementing. I don’t think people are disagreeing as much as it seems. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Last edited by Bpb; 05/30/2018 at 08:03 AM. |
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A downside is safety issues. Gotta make sure you apply it in a way that prevents an overnight kalk dump into your tank or sucking up the sediment at the bottom. And if you are just adding it to your ATO you will go through pumps. And as mentioned earlier, a missing benefit compared to a CaRx is lack of other micro elements. Overall, I prefer the CaRx. Only downside for me is struggling with ph. But a c02 scrubber seems to have taken care of that for me, and the c02 media is lasting a long time so far.
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+1. A TLF 150 seems to work for 3-4 weeks for me. It keeps ph elevated long after it turns purple. And I’m using a maxed out lifereef running 1600 gph so it’s pulling a ton of air. I have a pretty full house. Family of 5 plus two cats in a small house and it keeps my ph between 8.1-8.4 all day every day. I notice a distinct difference in growth and color with it versus without it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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It might be good to associate some numbers with kalk and low/med/high demand systems.
For example, my 125 w/ 40 sump evaporates about 2 gallons a day. If I replaced all that with saturated kalk, it would add about 2dKH a day. That's quite a bit of demand. I could push that number even higher by increasing evaporation or adding vinegar to the kalk bucket (a lot of reefers carbon dose anyway). I don't have SPS (well...one monti cap), and every system is different. I think kalk is underused in this hobby. It's cheap and easy to use. I would agree that as alk/ca demand increases the cost: benefit ratio shifts from kalk->two-part->CaRX. Ca RX can add Mg too.
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I gave up/quit all SPS about 5 yrs ago bc one Alk-Spike is UNFORGIVING and will wipe out every last SPS in the tank in a few days.
My only concern that the video DIDNT talk about was the potential of Alk-Spikes if you overdose Kalk. Last edited by NO3; 05/31/2018 at 12:44 PM. |
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Alk is Alk, doesn't matter where it comes from. Good husbandry means you are checking your Alk every 2-3 days. Sooner if you are still dialing things in. Unless a doser goes haywire, there is no reason for you to let your Alk jump from something like 8.5 to 11 or 12 or higher. The most you should be seeing is .5-1 dkh moves. And SPS has no problems with that.
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Old adage in the aquarium hobby - best way to make a million ..... is to start with two million. Maybe he was independently wealthy before, dunno; I think a NW of $25 million would come as a great surprise to him ![]()
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Simon Got back into the hobby ..... planned to keep it simple ..... yeah, right ..... clearly I need a new plan! Pet peeve: anemones host clowns; clowns do not host anemones! Current Tank Info: 450 Reef; 120 refugium; 60 Frag Tank, 30 Introduction tank; multiple QTs |
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Complete opposite. He visited a LFS event in Cincinnati in 2015....and I stood next to him for an hour BSing.
He was a waiter with a high school diploma. He started his first reef tank in a 40g and joined a local Reef Club. He decided to make his own CORAL food and searched the Internet for the best ingredients. He had success after researching best ingredients in what proportions....and where to buy ingredients online. He started selling his coral food for his Reef Club.....then other Reef Clubs..... then it went Regionally....then Nationally.... then Internationally. Then he grew his biz into supplying reef consumables in bulk quantities. BRS was born and its an International phenom biz. He literally got started by making coral food in his kitchen in his apartment....now a major player in the saltwater industry. If I'm lying...in dying....heard his story standing 3ft from him. Last edited by NO3; 05/31/2018 at 12:45 PM. |
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Simon Got back into the hobby ..... planned to keep it simple ..... yeah, right ..... clearly I need a new plan! Pet peeve: anemones host clowns; clowns do not host anemones! Current Tank Info: 450 Reef; 120 refugium; 60 Frag Tank, 30 Introduction tank; multiple QTs |
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Simon Got back into the hobby ..... planned to keep it simple ..... yeah, right ..... clearly I need a new plan! Pet peeve: anemones host clowns; clowns do not host anemones! Current Tank Info: 450 Reef; 120 refugium; 60 Frag Tank, 30 Introduction tank; multiple QTs |
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True Ryan stated BRS from nothing but he is also a sales rep for the company. Those videos are great, full of info, but there main purpose is to sell product. So take everything he says with a grain of salt (no pun intended) |
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