I ordered the MyReef dual stage calcium reactor for my 75g tank.
Andy has great customer service. He replies to e-mails almost instantly and definately within 24hours.
The reactor is a high quality unit. I've had the reactor up and running since July 18th. At first the needle valve for the water input was very hard to adjust to the right level because it kept lowering the flow rate after a few hours, but now it has stabilized and I hardly have to adjust it at all. Eventually I imagine it will not need any adjustments at all.
With a bubble count of 72 bpm, 64ml/min I am able to sustain my fully stocked 75g reef with perfectly balanced levels of 4meq/l alkalinity and 440ppm calcium. my tank usually consumes 1meq/l/day with is a lot, but this reactor manages to cope just fine unlike my previous Tunze reactor.
Here is a web site with several photos:
http://nmreich.50megs.com/myreef/
Here is a photo of the reactor in action:
-Nathan
[ September 01, 2001: Message edited by: Nathan ]
Andy has great customer service. He replies to e-mails almost instantly and definately within 24hours.
The reactor is a high quality unit. I've had the reactor up and running since July 18th. At first the needle valve for the water input was very hard to adjust to the right level because it kept lowering the flow rate after a few hours, but now it has stabilized and I hardly have to adjust it at all. Eventually I imagine it will not need any adjustments at all.
With a bubble count of 72 bpm, 64ml/min I am able to sustain my fully stocked 75g reef with perfectly balanced levels of 4meq/l alkalinity and 440ppm calcium. my tank usually consumes 1meq/l/day with is a lot, but this reactor manages to cope just fine unlike my previous Tunze reactor.
Here is a web site with several photos:
http://nmreich.50megs.com/myreef/
Here is a photo of the reactor in action:
-Nathan
[ September 01, 2001: Message edited by: Nathan ]



