Which calcium reactor would you run on your new system?

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I'm thinking about my new build and working through multiple decisions. One of those was whether to go with a dosing setup or calcium reactor. While I think a doser could work at least to get started, I really lean toward getting a Cal Rx, and I figure it's going to happen at some point. So...if you were setting up a calcium reactor for a large reef system (mine will be 225g), what would you use for that setup?
 
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Calcium Reactor is the way to go! The media you use makes a big difference.

Little bit of a learning curve but once you master it, there is literally nothing to it.


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