
wow thanks for such a detailed post its helping me with my decisions as well as a bunch of other members here.
My pleasure Jiggy, when I have the free time I could talk tanks for hours.and enjoy every minute of the yacking. Happy to help. Really what Id recommend is dialing it in slowly by starting with a slow drip rate of effluent. Then test the effluent everyday until the ph reads 6.5 or lower. Open up the CO2 valve a lil bit more each day until the effluent PH lowers to that magic number where the media gets dissolved.
Then you can monitor how your tank uses it. After a few days youll notice your KH will either drop below 9 or rise above 12. Take note of the drip to bubble ratio and either raise them together or lower them together. Then youll be dialed in![]()
how exactly would u tell if you have a beast or not?
Dont worry dude, I was more clueless than you 3 months ago. Its a very simple device if you let it be. Just start with a low amount of water coming out of the reactor, to you tank water (effluent). Then very gradually add CO2 til the PH within the chamber reaches 6.5. At that point your effluent will be rich in the elements you want. Then its just a matter of testing the KH of the tank to see if it needs more or less effluent. Also throw in PH tests (if you dont have a PH monitor) on the tank water to make sure the effluent isnt draggin your PH down.
Youll get a feel for it in no time.
-Jay
i dolomite was a super hero
tobin are these what u reccomend? and where can i get these?
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there is no performance difference in a small reactor vs. a large one. the only difference will be on how often you go between refills of the media.
Not true at all.
You don't need to oversize but undersize reactor will not provided enough to support the Ca needs of the tank, regardless how often you refill the media. You need the surface area to support a higher dissolving requirement.
No this is a beast,,, 27" tall 9" wide eheim 1262 pump on it my co2 tank is from a bar 27" also milwalkee solenoid that I've had to oil the solenoid once i the last 2 years of use ..
Rated for up to 700 gallons..
