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			 If you find your Ca/Alk levels maintain at where you want them to be using just the kalk reactor then you don't really "need" a calcium reactor.  I think the point where you want to consider a Ca reactor is when you find yourself having levels that don't maintain without you having to adjust things manually.  Depends on your calcium draw.  Most things will impact Ca & Alk to some degree but some more than others.  Anyhow, HTH. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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