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A reactor is only one method of delivering calcium and IMO wouldn't be necessary for a new tank. I have a tank with dozens of stony corals and have no problem with simple 2 part dosing. A reactor may be something to look into down the road but I wouldn't worry about one yet.
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Here is a good article about how to make your own calcium and alkalinity supplements and will help you determine how much to start dosing.
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-02/rhf/index.php |
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Once you have a tank full of corals and you can't keep up, you can look at some of the automated methods of dosing.
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