<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SPC:
<STRONG>Thanks for your help guy's. I am still a bit confused on this, if the Nilsen reactor works well, why run a calcium reactor?
Steve</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Steve, I ran a Nilsen reactor alone for 6+ months with, IMO, great success. Just an addition to my auto topoff system and I could put 1/2 lb. of kalk in and forget about it. As stated above, much less hassle than mixing, dumping, etc. However, my PH always ran in the 8.6+- range I think due to the high evap. rate which required a high daily kalk dosage to keep the water level in equilibrium. The calcium reactor provides the tank, usually, with extra CO2 which nicely counteracts the high PH. Conversely if you were to run a calcium reactor alone there is some chance the excess CO2 will keep your PH in the low acceptable range for a reef. You honestly don't need both, just a nicety, but I would definitely always use one or the other.JMO.
[ August 01, 2001: Message edited by: EEreefer ]