Calcium reactor size

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burtonboy182

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I was wondering if there is a benefit to going with a larger calcium reactor.
I'm going to be running a 200+ SPS tank and wondering if going to a larger sized calcium reactor has any additional benefits besides filling it up less per year.
Looking at Geo 618 (holds 12 pounds of media) which is the recommended one for my size tank but then upgrading to the larger size which would be 16 to 24 pounds of media
 
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Just curious, why is bigger better? To me, it seems the affluent would be the same concentration at a given ph, assuming same, for both a smaller and larger reactor? And if the dosing pump is running at the same speed, wouldn’t size of that chamber be irrelevant?
 
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