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![]() In my experience ESV B-Ionic 2 part is the best. I've had better results with it compared to Seachem and Two Little Fishies C-Balance additives, and compared to my Ca reactor.
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![]() I used a liquid additive called DKH plus for a while (can't remember the brand name, I bought it at Elite though). On a small tank like yours a bottle would last quite a while and as I recall it wasn't too expensive. Now I'm using baked baking soda but my tank is pretty big and also uses up a lot of alk, I'm dosing daily. The baking soda method is working out really good for me.
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![]() My Ca reactor keeps everything stable. Without it, I'd use kalk as Ca/Alk maintenance.
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![]() It appears the latest German trend is towards a 2 part mix and doseing pumps. It's sounds like a better set and forget method than a reactor but I'm sure the maintenance is a lot higher
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With this topic though, one really should know what the Ca/Alk consumption is, then decide how best to deal with it.
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![]() I used Kent's 2-part "Tech CB" with good results. I don't think there's one "best" additive, though. I think many will work just as well as the other, as long as you're able to figure out how much/often/etc. to meet the needs of your tank.
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![]() in all fairness, I picked up a pm ca reactor package for 300 bucks...
Not to bad for the lowered daily maintenance and future savings on additives. I also have a schuran pico reactor package that I paid 250 for so if you don't mind going used, a ca reator may be more affordable than you think.... |
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I'm refilling my reactor every 5 weeks or so with about 6lbs of media and I'm finding it a big pain in the butt |
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![]() Marie, my comments were based on my old tank, my new one isn't growed up enough yet
![]() My reactor holds about 18 pounds of media, so I don't need to change it that often. I find the first annual change is just to remove the finer sludge, it tends to slow the flow after 4 or 5 months. Still, I never used a pound/week, even at it's peak of growth.
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