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As it turns out we got an educators discount from Waterbox on our 190.5 so I am thinking about investing in a Ca reactor, I know it will not be needed for a while but if the money is available now I am gonna use it. I have settled on :


cTech T-2 Calcium Reactor

T-X Secondary Media Chamber for Calcium Reactors

Milwaukee MC122 pH Controller


I am open to thoughts or suggestions?

Also, can anyone give some good recommendations on a good tank/valve setup, something mid range in price.

Thanks
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BEST explanation on a calcium reactor I have found.
 
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Any thoughts on this tank? It is for adding CO2 to a freshwater system but would it also work for supplying a Ca rector?

 
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BEST explanation on a calcium reactor I have found.
Thanks.... This is a great article. I am confused however by the exact tank and valve needed (it's specifications).....
 

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Tank size is dependant on your needs. A tank full of SPS will need more CO2 than one just starting out.
There is no difference in the connection size or thread from a 5 to a 20 pound tank.
A dual gauge regulator can be like a car - from a Kia to a Lamborghini in price.
Many like the Carbon Doser but that is not cheap either. What is important really is when the tank gets low on pressure said valve will still work without "dumping" the co2 into the reactor.
 
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Tank size is dependant on your needs. A tank full of SPS will need more CO2 than one just starting out.
There is no difference in the connection size or thread from a 5 to a 20 pound tank.
A dual gauge regulator can be like a car - from a Kia to a Lamborghini in price.
Many like the Carbon Doser but that is not cheap either. What is important really is when the tank gets low on pressure said valve will still work without "dumping" the co2 into the reactor.

I was looking at the Tunze CO2 Regulator 7077.3 And a Milwaukee solenoid and pH controller. Likely go with a 10 pound tank. I am curious, why would low tank pressure cause CO2 to be dumped into the reactor?
 
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Hit up Alan Lee on the planted tanks group on Facebook for a custom two stage regulator that won’t dump the CO2 when the supply tank gets low. I think you can find his contact info here too.I researched the heck out of regulators and ultimately went with him.
 
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