I've been dosing 2 part for years but finally got to the point where my dosing amount was so much that I decided to jump over to a Cal Reactor, and man am I glad I did. I was so scared to do the jump but the switch was easy as butter and its been running so smooth. I run it in with a Hydros and Alkatronic using the Hydros to control the pH in the reactor with a feedback from my Alkatronic. Hydros has an automated mode where it will take the Alkatronic's alkalinity reading and automatically control the reactors pH based on that feedback. It's been holding my Alkalinity within +-0.2 constantly. Its awesome.
With all the problems I had with my neptune DOS had after the 1 year warranty expired, dosing sucked for me and was anything but reliable. I upgraded to a Lifereef calcium reactor with a CO2 controller and it has been super stable. It really is set it and forget it. Had rock solid alkalinity numbers for about a year since I went to this calcium reactor. I use a Kaomer peralistic pump to control the "dose" of effluent rather than adjusting the ph in the reactor. I set the controller to 6.5 and then just change the kaomer dosing if I need more or less....have not adjusted it in weeks! Funny thing is that my ph numbers in the tank are still 8.4! Of course the sump is in the garage and I am not dosing tons to the tank yet.
What kind of Sicce pump, and any modifications? I have a Sicce pump on my calcium reactor and I can't get it to stop leaking. How did you do the seal on the intake side?
Thanks for the advice Mark! And thanks for the video! I appreciate you and everything your doing for the Hobby. And anyone that’s still reading this....Smash that Like button! 👍
I've been dosing 2 part for years but finally got to the point where my dosing amount was so much that I decided to jump over to a Cal Reactor, and man am I glad I did. I was so scared to do the jump but the switch was easy as butter and its been running so smooth. I run it in with a Hydros and Alkatronic using the Hydros to control the pH in the reactor with a feedback from my Alkatronic. Hydros has an automated mode where it will take the Alkatronic's alkalinity reading and automatically control the reactors pH based on that feedback. It's been holding my Alkalinity within +-0.2 constantly. Its awesome.
With all the problems I had with my neptune DOS had after the 1 year warranty expired, dosing sucked for me and was anything but reliable. I upgraded to a Lifereef calcium reactor with a CO2 controller and it has been super stable. It really is set it and forget it. Had rock solid alkalinity numbers for about a year since I went to this calcium reactor. I use a Kaomer peralistic pump to control the "dose" of effluent rather than adjusting the ph in the reactor. I set the controller to 6.5 and then just change the kaomer dosing if I need more or less....have not adjusted it in weeks! Funny thing is that my ph numbers in the tank are still 8.4! Of course the sump is in the garage and I am not dosing tons to the tank yet.
What kind of Sicce pump, and any modifications? I have a Sicce pump on my calcium reactor and I can't get it to stop leaking. How did you do the seal on the intake side?
Thanks for the advice Mark! And thanks for the video! I appreciate you and everything your doing for the Hobby. And anyone that’s still reading this....Smash that Like button! 👍
do you have a separate system to dose magnesium?
What about Kalkwasser in ato reactor??
Very confusing, I guess this is for seasoned vets. How do you define a large tank, how many gallons?
For a 25 gal, seems a dosing pump might be the option, but what if only Ca is low and Alk and Mag are good with water changes?
Is that a 6’ protein skimmer? Looks like a monster
Does a dosing pump makes sense on a 25 gal tank? My calcium is usually around 375, but Alk and Mag are good
Use kalkwasser in conjunction with your ato
Where did ya find them Versa pumps?? They’ve been outta stock for over a year now lol
I know I have been trying to find some lol
I'm going to see how far kalkwasser with ato can take me on a 350 gallon system.
Not far at all