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So on a rather foggy morning today I spent a bit of time scrubbing up my reef chemistry and balanced Alk/Cal/Mag; particularly to try and answer my last question above, essentially what ratio does a calcium reactor produce,

Firstly and i think this will probably make alot click into place (and Im a bit embarrassed at myself that i didnt spot this), the correct name for these reactors are Calcium Carbonate / Carbon Dioxide reactors; we as hobbyist have over time shortened this to Calcium reactor until its become common usage, and is therefore slightly misleading.

A Calcium reactor doesn't primarily produce Calcium as the name implies but instead produces Calcium AND Carbonates (Alk) and actually produces them in a balanced ratio of 1:1,

And as normal Randy had us covered:-

Calcium and Alkalinity Demand: Calcium Carbonate Mathematics

Calcium carbonate formation consumes its two components in an exact 1:1 ratio. In the units used by aquarists, this ratio corresponds to one meq/L (2.8 dKH; 50 ppm CaCO3 equivalents) for every 20 ppm of calcium. Not surprisingly, this is also the ratio of alkalinity to calcium that is supplied when calcium carbonate is dissolved, as in a CaCO3/CO2 reactor. Fortuitously for the aquarist, this is also the ratio supplied when calcium hydroxide is dissolved, as with the use of limewater (kalkwasser

(Source and worthwhile reading:- http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2004-12/rhf/index.php)

A CaX reactor actually for all arguments sake will release Calcium and Carbonates in ratio, along with most of/all the magnesium needs; and any trace elements bound in coral skeleton (not any that would have been bound in soft tissues mind! presumably like trace elements required by chloroplasts/zooxanthallae or for Chromopores and colouration pigments)

So this brings me onto the next common point? why is my my tank parameters falling out of balance? the simple answer is, its generally because of 1 of 2 reasons

1) each coral has slightly different needs and your tank as a net whole simply needs more of X then it does Y
2) water changes aren't balanced.

or if the tank is very new, alk absorption can be influenced whilst things settle down, the Nitrification cycle can also have a minor play on Alk and Cal and as such deviations from ionic balanced ratio can be expected and should be adjusted for accordingly (again the above reefkeeping link by Randy has all of this covered).

So there we have it all,

I've also asked my typical LFS to hold me 3 Monaco shrimp and my sps go to guy and LFS approx 1 hour away to try and quote me for calcium reactors ( I knew that my other LFS could get them but given the size of my very local one i always try and give them first chance to take my money, in this instance Deltec UK just didnt want to know!) admittedly I'm wincing already at the cost outlay!
 
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So I got a response from my other not so local store and got a price for a Ca kit

1 x Deltec Twintech 1500
2 x ARM extra coarse
1 x D and D reg set
2 x disposable C02 cylinders
2 x adaptors to turn the disposable to refills

I've just got to do last few measures on the sump before pulling the trigger but it's all but a done deal.

There's pros and cons to the co2 sets and although I ultimately intend to get "proper" sizes c02 tanks getting them refilled is a bit of a PITA locally and space is a serious premium.

If nothing else it'll be a good backup set and/or easy to source.

I finally can start to breath a sigh of relief
 

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And I'm now broke again [emoji23].

Deltec Twin tech 1500 ordered.

Now just a waiting game, quite looking forward to not having to manually dose!
Some day I'll get a calcium reactor. Until then, I'm very content letting my GHL dosers do the work! I have a long way to go before they won't keep up with demand.
 
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Some day I'll get a calcium reactor. Until then, I'm very content letting my GHL dosers do the work! I have a long way to go before they won't keep up with demand.
To be fair I'd probably have gone with doser in the intermediary but we don't have space for the reservoirs.

I was a big brave boy and spend the afternoon and mounted a number of frags.

I'm generally happy with where things are currently but I can see a few things in the future will need shuffling around.

And gave my green montipora a haircut to try and keep it away from the rock on the left hand side .

There's still plenty to mount but for the moment I'll give it time to settle in and entrust before mounting more.
 
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Ignore the white balance and milky water.

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Fantastic build! Keep up the great work!
Thank you ScottW,

Hopefully the momentum will keep going I'm looking forward to getting my Calcium reactor.

We also gave my Local LFS friend a huge bag of algae from my sump and 3 hand size pieces of the green monti
 

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That sounds fantastic! I always find it easier once my Calcium Reactor is online and running, so easy to dial in the growth. I look forward to you keeping this thread alive with updates!
 
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That sounds fantastic! I always find it easier once my Calcium Reactor is online and running, so easy to dial in the growth. I look forward to you keeping this thread alive with updates!
It's been literally years since I last ran a calcium reactor and admittedly it wasn't the most effective (various reasons but why I went to dosing).

Whereas I'm looking forward to a simpler set up which I'm hoping with compensate for my crazy trace element update in my tanks.

The deltec twintech is of the same lines of the Dastaco or Pacific Sun Calcium reactors , intelligent co2 usage including low co2 alarm. A built in feed pump with a simple up or down functionality need more alk and calcium simply turn the dial up a notch or two, need less turn it down.

Couple this with the Alkatronic I'm hoping it'll be super easy to dial it in and keep my parameters in check!

Compared to my current hand dosing most days.
 
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So last night the skimmer started making a bit of a rattle,

It was also overdue a clean anyhow..

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On closer inspection (I knew there was some algae in the body but even I was suprised)

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There was also like 20 snails in the body of the skimmer which I fished out.

^^

So the lesson here kids is don't neglect your skimmer maintenance
 
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So today I spent a bit of time razoring the tank glass, I don't need to do it often but whilst the pumps and the net was off it did give me a chance to admire some of the frags from above and I have to say it isn't looking too shabby if I do say so myself.

It gave me a chance just to do a bit of re arranging and inspection of some of the corals etc. I'm happy to report everything looks good. The 4 shrimp we put in Thursday are no where to be seen but this is to be expected for a nocturnal species of shrimp I just have to hope they live up to expectation and start taking out the aptasia.

I'm also at that stage now where I'm toying with adding a few more fish.

I'm vaguely toying with..

1 x Tang, ever since the foxface left I've noticed a slow but sure build up of algae including a small amount of bubble algae and other bits here and there but admittedly I'm struggling to picture any tang in the tank. Currently leaning towards a purple tang / yellow tail tang but not set on anything. Part of my issue is losing the sense of scale.

1 x helfrichi firefish, I've owned these in the past and really enjoy them it's overdue.

1 x fairy wrasse, admittedly I'm a sucker for Cirrhilabrus sp and have an eye one a diamondtail/ golden rhomboidalis wrasse but we shall have to see.

I do want to drop a box of anthias in there at some point but the tank just doesn't feel ready for it, I need to wait for some of these staghorns to grow a bit more yet before that happens.

I also spoke with my LFS sorting out my Ca reactor; he's informed me that they're out of stock on CO2 so we're just waiting for that to come back in stock, no doubt when we go to collect that I'll add something else to the shopping cart but hopefully that won't be much longer.

(As a side note I really must sort the white balance out on this phone)

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This piece suprises me everytime I look at it.
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Awesome build thread. Thanks for keeping us posted. I learned a lot from your thorough writeups.
Thanks ranjib I'm glad you found them useful ^^

If nothing else that's what we're here for, to share and learn from each others experiences, (and to drool over sps sticks)

We hope to share the good and the bad through this thread and welcome all those that wish to tag along for the ride.
 
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So today we dropped some cash on a few new additions fish wise for the tank, but it wasn't without a few hiccups!

They bagged and tagged the wrong fish which looked similar to the more expensive one id purchased.

This wouldn't have been so bad if A) we didn't discover it until we were home B) the LFS was 1 hour 30 each way?! C) I hadn't checks the bag before I left the shop (in my defence the look similar top down in blurry bags) >.<

Queue the 3 hour round trip to return the incorrect fish and to pick up the right one up.

To be fair the LFS were super apologetic and thew us some store credit to cover the time and fuel , hey mistakes happen and I can guarantee it won't happen again).

So we now have the rather laborious 1hour 30 drive back to go.
 
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2 x helfrichi firefish, for those that know me and probably read this thread these have been on the fish list for the tank since...before it was wet! I've had a few now over the years with the last lot lost during a house move but prior to this they were happy and healthy,

And the fish that caused all the issues


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1x female pintail wrasse
 

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