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Join Date: Mar 2005
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kalk reactor?
do I need a kalk reactor if I have a calcium reator ?
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Location: Dallas, TX
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They do very different things. What are your levels? Do you have a skimmer?
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yes I have skimmer
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please tell us of these "very different things".
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sorry levels of what calcium is 440
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very different things?
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Location: Dallas, TX
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Jackass,
I think they pretty much answered your question in your other thread. A kalk reactor is often used in combination with a calcium reactor in order to raise your PH back to normal levels as a calcium reactor can drive it down. It's all about balance. I'd say if you have a calcium reactor which really can increase coral growth and your PH is between 8.1-8.3ish than you don't need kalkwasser. Many people use kalkwasser for topoff water. You don't necessarily even need a reactor to add kalk to your tank. You can mix a little at a time and dose it. Pickling lime just settles very quickly so give it some love and stir it alot. Hope this helps. |
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