Randy, this may not be the right place to ask this question. If not, please redirect to the appropriate forum,
A little background first. I have a 500G system that is comprised of a 375-display tank and 220G sump that I run about 1/2 full. The sump was my previous display tank and was repurposed to a sump when we installed the new 375 Display. The sump is located in the Garage about 20 feet from the Display tank and gets plenty of fresh air. I have a light to medium load of coral and fish in the tank. We have a refugium with cheato. I have in the past run Kaltwasser thru an Avast Kalk stir Putting in 3 gallons per day of Kaltwasser. when we changed from the 220 to the 375, I found that that the Kaltwasser was not sufficient to maintain the ALK. I started adding Randy's 2 part in addition to the Kaltwasser. I didn't have a second dosing pump so that has been manual.
I came across a Super Reef Octopus CR5000D 8" Calcium Reactor that I can buy for a very reasonable price. It is rated to maintain a 700 to 1000 G system according to Corel Vue (The manufacturer). I have little faith in manufacturers claims. My question for all you guys is. Does size really matter? It is a twin tube reactor and I assume the second chamber would work as a co2 blow off to help maintain pH. I assume flow thru volume would be the adjustment that would affect the amount of Alk/Ca introduced to the system. My assumption is using a Kamore pump for feed. I have most of the remaining equipment to set up the system.
Any thoughts - Suggestions
A little background first. I have a 500G system that is comprised of a 375-display tank and 220G sump that I run about 1/2 full. The sump was my previous display tank and was repurposed to a sump when we installed the new 375 Display. The sump is located in the Garage about 20 feet from the Display tank and gets plenty of fresh air. I have a light to medium load of coral and fish in the tank. We have a refugium with cheato. I have in the past run Kaltwasser thru an Avast Kalk stir Putting in 3 gallons per day of Kaltwasser. when we changed from the 220 to the 375, I found that that the Kaltwasser was not sufficient to maintain the ALK. I started adding Randy's 2 part in addition to the Kaltwasser. I didn't have a second dosing pump so that has been manual.
I came across a Super Reef Octopus CR5000D 8" Calcium Reactor that I can buy for a very reasonable price. It is rated to maintain a 700 to 1000 G system according to Corel Vue (The manufacturer). I have little faith in manufacturers claims. My question for all you guys is. Does size really matter? It is a twin tube reactor and I assume the second chamber would work as a co2 blow off to help maintain pH. I assume flow thru volume would be the adjustment that would affect the amount of Alk/Ca introduced to the system. My assumption is using a Kamore pump for feed. I have most of the remaining equipment to set up the system.
Any thoughts - Suggestions