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duke62

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does the return line from the calcium reactor have to go in the sump or can i put it in the DT.if it cant go into the DT can i use the black vinly hose from home depot or do i have use some other type of hose.the hose i got with it does not reach my sump.
 

duke62

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yeah charlie told me about the co2 hose.i bought a hose from home depot that was a little thicker then the normal air line tube i was going to try that..maybe not.i will hit awisco tomorrow and see if they have a co2 hose.my problem with the return hose to the sump is solved.charlie is hooking me up
 

rickytsui

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last question.can i just use the fine argonite in the reactor or do i need to have the bigger argonite in one chamber?
duke it depend on your demand on the alk / ca if u use fine like me u will melt alot faster which mean u will need to refill it alot more BUt if u use the bigger argonite it will take longer time to melt which u dont have to refill as much it really depend on your demand
 

JARRETT SHARK

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duke it depend on your demand on the alk / ca if u use fine like me u will melt alot faster which mean u will need to refill it alot more but if u use the bigger argonite it will take longer time to melt which u dont have to refill as much it really depend on your demand

+1 but duke your size tank and demend might be 7-8 months before changing media
 

ming

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duke it depend on your demand on the alk / ca if u use fine like me u will melt alot faster which mean u will need to refill it alot more BUt if u use the bigger argonite it will take longer time to melt which u dont have to refill as much it really depend on your demand

refilling totally depends on your tank needs. If it melts faster in 1 scenario, you're dosing more.
But different media has different melting points. You can use regular aragonite, but it has a lower pH melting point, so you'll end up using more co2 to melt it.
I would prefer using larger media though, because the smaller media can more easily turn to small dust-like particles which can clog your effluent if you're using something to pinch the tubing to limit the effluent
 

rickytsui

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refilling totally depends on your tank needs. If it melts faster in 1 scenario, you're dosing more.
But different media has different melting points. You can use regular aragonite, but it has a lower pH melting point, so you'll end up using more co2 to melt it.
I would prefer using larger media though, because the smaller media can more easily turn to small dust-like particles which can clog your effluent if you're using something to pinch the tubing to limit the effluent
melting piont is diff i know =)
 

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