I've decided to try and build my own calcium reactor. They just look so simple, I couldn't bring myself to buy one for $200!
Anyway, I was doing some research and found this page on single-pass calcium reactors. It made sense to me.... Is there a reason that everyone seems to be using a recirculating reactor or is it just because that's all that's on the market? Is there something wrong with single pass that I don't know about?
Also, using a single pass reactor on a 125 gal. for SPS coral:
1. How much water should be pumped through the reactor?
2. How much CO2 should be added?
3. How much media (aragonite) is needed?
I can always convert a single pass reactor to a recirculating so if I don't get any input, I may just go for it.
Thanks,
~Todd
Anyway, I was doing some research and found this page on single-pass calcium reactors. It made sense to me.... Is there a reason that everyone seems to be using a recirculating reactor or is it just because that's all that's on the market? Is there something wrong with single pass that I don't know about?
Also, using a single pass reactor on a 125 gal. for SPS coral:
1. How much water should be pumped through the reactor?
2. How much CO2 should be added?
3. How much media (aragonite) is needed?
I can always convert a single pass reactor to a recirculating so if I don't get any input, I may just go for it.
Thanks,
~Todd