I use the t2 reactor, I love it. You can shut off the recirc pump and let the air bled out of the reactor via the effluent line once your pH is stable, then plug the pump back in. I do this when I do maintenence and the feed pump pumps air in instead of water. Great reactor and the sicce pump is dead silent.
Highly recommend removing the whole pre filter. This will greatly affect the way the reactor runs. With it left on it can be inconsistent over time as it gets blocked with stuff. Also if using the carbon doser I also recommend removing the bubble counter on it as well.
Why remove bubble counter?? I can see removing pre-filter to limit maintenance, but if you draw water from a calm area of the sump without a ton of sediment, it should last 6-12 months (similar to your media) and be easy to replace. Then again, if you are drawing from a clean area of the sump, maybe you dont need the pre-filter in the first place. But yeah, I'd leave the bubble counter, good for troubleshooting
Great video, thanks! Just wondering if you have an update after running it for months, Thoughts? Have you topped off the media yet? is it a pain to do that? i'm comparing it to the Korralin as well, i hate my Korallin, love the results, but i absolutely dread refilling it.
The only thing I hate about this reactor is the air that fills the chamber and continues to cycle through... Makes the reactor loud in my opinion.i have not refilled the media yet lol so that's really nice. And it's not difficult to do since the top is so large.
@@RealReefingTV thanks for the reply, i subscribed to your channel to follow along. I'm not too concerned with noise, i have my wave-makers pretty near blowing water out of my tanks so they're LOUD! lol. I'm after performance and ease of use. everything else is just a bonus. Cheers!
How do you like the calcium reactor now that you have been using it for awhile? I'm looking to get this one for some growout tanks I'm setting up soon.
Not a fan of it, it never stopped cycling the air bubbles and would periodically stop pumping because of the air build up. Switched to the reef octo varios reactor about 3-4 months ago and have really been liking it.
Did you ever get the air bubbles out? I’m running the c2 with secondary chamber with triton media fighting the bubbles though since ph has to be so low thus pushing more co2 into the unit
RealReefingTV I just took the triton media out n put 2 little fishies in. I’m using the triton on my other tank with the dastaco. I got the bubbles out by running a higher ph with a higher effluent rate seems to work better when u you less co2 n have a faster rate
I've tried that calcium reactor and the sulfur reactor both are impossible to get all the air out of them and they make a ton of noise. I went to a reef octopus calcium chloride and I've been very happy with it. No noise and held a lot more media. Post a another review if you can get the air out of it I tried for six weeks tried calling and emailing customer service but they weren't any help at least marine Depot tried to help and they took them back.
@@taryndeclyn1474 nice! they are like 20% off I think👍 if you want to support the channel use my affiliate link 👉 www.marinedepot.com/113.html Thanks for watching😁
Hey there , I just set up my aquamaxx calcium Reactor yesterday . Right now the Ph inside the reactor is at 7.9 ph. I want to know How many days or weeks does it take for the ph to Lower down to 6.8 . The afluent is at 40 ml Per minute and 2 bubble per second on a carbon doser.
It should drop pretty quick. Either increase co2 or slow the effluent. I vote to slow the effluent and if you get it to the right spot PH wise and your calc and ALK are still low or declining, you can then increase both PH and effluent to get the desired result
Man can this bad boy really support systems up to 1000 gallons?! (Going off the marine Depot info.) I’m in the market for one and I’m leaning towards the GeoReef CR818, but if I can save like half the cost with this reactor I will lol.
I literally just typed the same exact comment stating to remove it. If you like stable alk I would for sure toss that part out. If not you will notice alk start to drop when it starts backing up. You gotta figure if none of the other reactors use a pre filter there is no reason for one
RealReefingTV they also said that we don’t give guarantee that the fish will be alive in nano reef they said the fish dies in nano reef and we will not be responsible for that
I love the way your blue hippo tang swims. He is so active and has character.
I use the t2 reactor, I love it. You can shut off the recirc pump and let the air bled out of the reactor via the effluent line once your pH is stable, then plug the pump back in. I do this when I do maintenence and the feed pump pumps air in instead of water. Great reactor and the sicce pump is dead silent.
how are you liking the pump still ?
Highly recommend removing the whole pre filter. This will greatly affect the way the reactor runs. With it left on it can be inconsistent over time as it gets blocked with stuff. Also if using the carbon doser I also recommend removing the bubble counter on it as well.
Why remove the bubble counter? I know it's not necessary but what's it hurting?
Why remove bubble counter?? I can see removing pre-filter to limit maintenance, but if you draw water from a calm area of the sump without a ton of sediment, it should last 6-12 months (similar to your media) and be easy to replace. Then again, if you are drawing from a clean area of the sump, maybe you dont need the pre-filter in the first place. But yeah, I'd leave the bubble counter, good for troubleshooting
Great video! I love the long term usage feedback you provide. I think that Korallin needs a new home on my tank 😉😉
Hahah lol you in the Tampa FL area?
@@RealReefingTV Grand Rapids Michigan. Pretty sure BRS is sending me to ReefAPalooza 2020 so there is that.
@@seancolinclark 👍 the Orlando one?
@@RealReefingTV fingers crossed 🥳
Very neat looking reactor great video
Great review! Thanks.
I had the same issue with that cal reactor and it was loud due to the air so I had to return it. I hope it works out better for you.
Great video, thanks! Just wondering if you have an update after running it for months, Thoughts? Have you topped off the media yet? is it a pain to do that? i'm comparing it to the Korralin as well, i hate my Korallin, love the results, but i absolutely dread refilling it.
The only thing I hate about this reactor is the air that fills the chamber and continues to cycle through... Makes the reactor loud in my opinion.i have not refilled the media yet lol so that's really nice. And it's not difficult to do since the top is so large.
@@RealReefingTV thanks for the reply, i subscribed to your channel to follow along. I'm not too concerned with noise, i have my wave-makers pretty near blowing water out of my tanks so they're LOUD! lol. I'm after performance and ease of use. everything else is just a bonus. Cheers!
Love the aquamaxx calcium reactor 👍🏾
keeep up the good work buddy!
Do you still have the calcium reactor any issues with think of ordering one today for a 300 gallon sps
What are you using for substrate in your refugium?
How do you like the calcium reactor now that you have been using it for awhile? I'm looking to get this one for some growout tanks I'm setting up soon.
Not a fan of it, it never stopped cycling the air bubbles and would periodically stop pumping because of the air build up. Switched to the reef octo varios reactor about 3-4 months ago and have really been liking it.
Did you ever get the air bubbles out? I’m running the c2 with secondary chamber with triton media fighting the bubbles though since ph has to be so low thus pushing more co2 into the unit
No it still runs bubbles through.. I'm going to make some modifications I think
RealReefingTV I just took the triton media out n put 2 little fishies in. I’m using the triton on my other tank with the dastaco. I got the bubbles out by running a higher ph with a higher effluent rate seems to work better when u you less co2 n have a faster rate
I've tried that calcium reactor and the sulfur reactor both are impossible to get all the air out of them and they make a ton of noise. I went to a reef octopus calcium chloride and I've been very happy with it. No noise and held a lot more media. Post a another review if you can get the air out of it I tried for six weeks tried calling and emailing customer service but they weren't any help at least marine Depot tried to help and they took them back.
Mine isn't noisy but the air does remain... Seems to just get to a point where it stabilizes. If it holds, im good.
Glad to hear you are happy with the build quality!! I am about to snag a Aquamaxx TS 3 sulfur denitrator from MD with a Black Friday deal!
@@taryndeclyn1474 nice! they are like 20% off I think👍 if you want to support the channel use my affiliate link 👉 www.marinedepot.com/113.html Thanks for watching😁
Aqua Maxx is dead silent.
I wish the ones I got were🙄 would have saved me a lot of money
Hey there , I just set up my aquamaxx calcium
Reactor yesterday . Right now the Ph inside the reactor is at 7.9 ph. I want to know How many days or weeks does it take for the ph to Lower down to 6.8 . The afluent is at 40 ml
Per minute and 2 bubble per second on a carbon doser.
It should drop pretty quick. Either increase co2 or slow the effluent. I vote to slow the effluent and if you get it to the right spot PH wise and your calc and ALK are still low or declining, you can then increase both PH and effluent to get the desired result
Hey if my calcium is high and your ph and alk is low do I dose alk only to raise ph and lower calcium
I argue with you, but appreciate your videos.
Hey I have a question do you get co2 bubbles trapped at the top of the reactor
There are a lot of bubbles trapped but it doesn't seem to slow the reactor down
how is everyone's review of this calcium reactor to date? i'm seeing mixed reviews
Man can this bad boy really support systems up to 1000 gallons?! (Going off the marine Depot info.) I’m in the market for one and I’m leaning towards the GeoReef CR818, but if I can save like half the cost with this reactor I will lol.
As long as you are ok with the annoying bubbles locked into the reactor that never go away. It's a good reactor other than that.
@@RealReefingTV it’s tempting. If it does the same job I’m game. Keep us updated how it goes!
Reactor is nice but the pre - filter clogs way too fast I ended up completely removing and bypassing that part. Nice video 👌🏾
Thanks, well that's too bad, it's a feature I liked because my other reactor always had detritus building up after a while.
Depends where in the water column you draw from.
@@theideaofclips5481 I only have two sections in my sump so my options are limited
I literally just typed the same exact comment stating to remove it. If you like stable alk I would for sure toss that part out. If not you will notice alk start to drop when it starts backing up. You gotta figure if none of the other reactors use a pre filter there is no reason for one
I think u are awesome, but this is so difficult, I would give up reefing if I had to do all of this.
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Bro I told my local fish store that I wanna build nano reef but they said we don’t recommend building it
Do you mean like setting one up or actually building the tank itself?
RealReefingTV I mean like setting up the tank
Did they say why? I'm curious
RealReefingTV they said why r u building nano reef just build a reef which is more than 3feet or atleast 3 feet
RealReefingTV they also said that we don’t give guarantee that the fish will be alive in nano reef they said the fish dies in nano reef and we will not be responsible for that
I am admitting, I have no clue, but wtf with a CO2 scuba tank? Why is that needed? I have never seen that. ever