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View Poll Results: which calcium and alkalinity methods do you use?
1,2 or 3 part supplements by hand? 20 35.09%
1,2 or 3 part supplements via dosing pump? 6 10.53%
calcium reactor? 18 31.58%
just work with what the salt gives you? 9 15.79%
diy additives and supplements? 4 7.02%
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Old 11-13-2009, 09:29 PM
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just wondering which methods people are using on their tanks. and now i am on the fence as to whether go the route of a dosing pump or a reactor. thanks for the input
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Randy-Holms 2 1/2 part.

* 1 part Alk (baking soda), dosed via dosing pump at 12am, 6am, 12pm, 6pm; 33ml per dosing.

* 1 part Calcium, dosed via dosing pump at 3am, 9am, 3pm, 9pm; 50ml per dosing.

* Magnesium once in a blue moon.

Parameters hold steady with very little fluctuation:

Alk @ 8 dkH
Calc @ 420ppm
Mag @ 1400.
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Baking soda (Arm and Hammer) from Sobey's. Calcium and Magnesium from Chemmaster/Littlesilvermax in bulk.
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Pretty much idiot proof. Kind of set and forget. Just have to remember to refill the reservoirs of Alk and Calc (2 liter coke bottles), when they empty.

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Old 11-13-2009, 09:41 PM
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Ive never owned a calcium reactor, I've read too many posts by people struggling to get them "dialed in". 3 part with dosing pumps.
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Same as Kien. Auto-dosing Randy Holmes-Farleys 2.5 part via Aquatronica doser

Calcium and Magnesium from ChemMaster
Alk via baking soda

Its pretty darn easy, I used to have issues with my CO2 needle valve and went through CO2 like crazy with my alk all over the map. This is much easier.
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You probably should have included Kalk in your poll...

I run a Ca reactor, but unlike most I have removed all the weaknesses in the system. Flow through the reactor is controlled by peristaltic pump and CO2 is controlled by pH probe and controller.

I also use Kalk in a Kalkreactor. It goes in only at night to help stabilize pH, but also contributes to Ca/Alk. Like my Ca Reactor, it is controlled by peristaltic pumps and monitored by pH.
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Both Ca reactor and a passive kalk reactor.

My GEO Ca reactor was dead easy to set up and dial in. Maybe I was just lucky?
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I manually dose reef designed products for calcium and alkalinity, and use littlesilvermax's magnesium.
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I'll eventually be dosing exactly what Kien does but without any automation for a bit.
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I dose Ca and Mg, and let water changes take care of alk (my IO mixes up pretty high).
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Depends on which tank.
120gal Calcium Reactor and Kalkwasser Reactor
20gal Water changes only
135gal (not mine but I help to look after it) Kalkwasser and 2 part dosing by hand.
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