Aquamaxx T1 Calcium Reactor | First Look & Why Im Using It
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
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************** Equipment for my Tank *******************
** tank Controller **
Neptune Apex 2016: bit.ly/2DrxLaf
** Water Flow **
Maxspect Gyre 230 : amzn.to/2Dsf1Yc
** Lighting **
Ocean Revive T247 Led Lights: amzn.to/2DR1ypL
** Filtration **
SCA 302 Protein Skimmer: amzn.to/2rlxWhz
Finnex 300w Heater w/digital Display: amzn.to/2DjALBo
Santa Monica Filtration Rain2 Algae Scrubber: bit.ly/2mVCXIZ
Deep Water Quattro Reactor : amzn.to/2DrXe36
Jebao DC 12000 return pump : amzn.to/2rlyPqp
JBJ ATO w/ Toms Aqualifter pump: amzn.to/2mVRrbO
** Calcium Reactor Setup **
AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcuim Reactor: bit.ly/2EW7JrK
AquaMaxx Dual Guage Professional CO2 Regulator: bit.ly/2DncQRC
CaribSea Aragonite Calcium Reactor Media: bit.ly/2DwYCks
Brightwell Aquatics NeoMag: bit.ly/2DlhHTl
5Lbs Co2 Canister: bit.ly/2DRDkLY
** Water Clarity items **
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How Will the Algae Scrubber help balance my PH while using this Calcium Reactor? We shall Find out.. Exciting times ahead for the 120g reef! Thanks for watching everyone!
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Niceee CJ I'm glad I made the move too it's wasn't hard to dial in either. But when I first got it I just had to play around with it to truly understand how it works. Well worth it 👍🏾👍🏾
That sump is starting to look super complicated buddy! But you are on top of it 👌 youve come along way since the early videos and your 1st tank and helped loads of people on the journey. Kudos cj 👍
Big jump and very nice score with the new reactor! Your sump looks amazing!
ReeferGil yessir! Just making progress one day at a time... thanks for stopping by
good luck bro! i went from a reactor to the dosing pump set up. one of the things i like about the dosing is it's easier to keep track of consumption and adjustments on the fly. make sure to have a good feed pump, the effulat likes to build up calcium if you drip it, i kept mine with a small stream and adjusted bubbles to that. drip it to the scrubber so that it uses excess C02 to help grow the algae. it was fun, just bit more hands on vs punching a number and spreading it to the hours you want.
Welcome to the CaRx world. I love mine. Im adding a 2nd chamber soon to on mine help some pH issues. Good luck!
so looking forward to this. I'll be learning calcium reactors through you, don't skip any steps! 👍
Nice man. Congrats on the new CR.
good thing thing about having a ph monitor or controller is the quick response to shifts in levels while saving your media from melt down. still thinking about adding one. to the other tank
CJ.. I'm a little different. I've been using a calcium reactor for years and have never monitored the ph in the reactor. I monitor the dkh of the tank and adjust the reactor from that. Once I get it dialed in I don't have to mess with it. Every once in a while I check the dkh out or the reactor...you want that to be over 30. This is an alternative to using the ph inside the reactor, especially if you use a controller to open and close the CO2 solenoid valve based on ph. The ultimate goal is you parameters of the tank...not the ph in the reactor.
Robert Scott thanks for the feedback... I'd agree with the tank parameters being what matters. For me monitoring & controlling the ph inside of the reactor will serve as a safety net ... I'm sure once I get use to dialing it in I can approach it the same as u seasoned calcium reactor folks on the hobby..
Robert Scott, when you run your CR without PH probe is your CO2 remaining on 24/7?
Thanks for the breakdown of the unit and the components ... interesting to see how it doe on your system when you start to put corals in and stuff.
Kevin ENH Vlogs yessir... should be interesting to say the least
Congratulations man .. that look really cool !!
CA reactors rock! and so does Marnie Depot. I highly recommend controlling the PH inside the reactor. I have the Milwaukie controller and it does a nice job controlling PH. The down side is after a few years the power button broke and the only way to turn it off and on is to unplug it. I guess I'm lucky it failed in the on position. An Apex would be awesome on your tank.
Will be good to see how you set this up. Would be a lot more cost effective in the long run.
Thanks for the vid CJ. I'm shopping for a new reactor and checking out this Aquamaxx. Think I'm going after the T2 but same thing. You're gonna love your reactor if you haven't figured that out yet. You might start saving your pocket change for a new regulator though. When the time comes that you're ready to throw your regulator and it's crappy little needle valve against the wall, check into the CarbonDoser electronic regulator. It's def the phat daddy rabbit of Co2 regulators.
great video man I'm def looking into this Calcium Reactor
Excited to see this in action! Definitely want to get a reactor on the 100g build!
Looks like they've redesigned the Aquamaxx reactors since the last time I used one. I'll be interested in seeing how you make out with the "flow control knob" for you effluent drip. For me that's always been the achilles heel of these setups, not having a stable drip rate. Great vid, I look forward to seeing the install!
I am super interested in how this goes, thanks for the intro CJ. I'll be 👀 with close attention. 😬
Great video. Thinking of getting one myself
really good info thanks great vid can't wait to see more✌
I'm not gonna lie CJ... I'm friggin terrified to run a calc reactor on my upcoming build... pressurize cylinder surrounded by over 240 gallons of water...... could be exciting I guess
I've been looking at reactors and scrubbers all day today lol so I'm really interested in seeing this running and what your thoughts are on it.
CJ....I just jumped out of my chair!
your tank is Sick. I love the equipment.
I have a hole house water softener system. I lowers my alk/ph to dangerous levels. I had A alkalinity of 90 ppm. (Hanna tester)
do you think a reactors would help Me? wirh 2 part I use 3 times the alkalinity as calcium. Just to keep the dkh at 8
Thanks for the help
abreezeducttesting yea it would help maintain your levels but I'm still not sure how water softener even bothers your tank? Rodi unit would cancel out any softener and adding salt would give the parameters your looking for...
CJ, what do you think the diameter is on the bottom base of that reactor. Just trying to see if it will fit where I want to put it.
I might buy this tomorrow. Do you have an update on this reactor? would you recommend it
Check out the marinedepot URL they have you! Nice work!
haha they are just affiliate links.. anyone can get them...
Stepping up your game, I dream of calcium reactors every night, thumbs up!
dudesreef I dream of a light that I can actually do corals and a new tank every night. Lol
Cool deal. more equipment more cleaning, buttttt. If it works I love it. when u gone start naming your fish it helps them live longer trust me. and u can talk to them haha
Wait before I start watching this whole video I thought you said you were gonna go all natural no additives or anything to the tank LOL
Rafael Hernandez this is natural as u can get... melting old corals to feed new ones.. only other option would be continuous water changes... can't avoid consumption in a reef tank ✊🏾