Hey everybody, keeping up with an SPS dominant tank can be difficult if you don't know how to go about it. Luckily, I found kalwasser to be a necessity in helping calcium and alk in control. With those two mastered, I pondered months and months as to what type of reactor I could use. Gravity fed, dosing pumps, and just plain ole putting it in the tank when it got too low(SG fluctuations are not stable enough with just plain guessing). In doing so, I had run into much frustration and the possibility of high costs with reactors, media and such. Eureka! I found the Tunze osmolator universal 3155. With much research on the net it seemed like the perfect solution to SG swings(everybody pretty much knows this, but here's where the fun part comes). I thought why can't I add kalk into the reservoir? Problem...... c02 in an open air environment from what I have read. Solution, build one myself that is totally sealed off from any air getting in or out. So I took a lot of time and came up with this - a standard 10 gallon AGA with a Koralia inside for flow, and eggcrate to put the dosing pump up off the glass floor. Added some foam inserts underneath the ATO pump to ensure no chunks or unwanted material getting inside the pump and messing with the performance. Added a lexan top and siliconed everything together and here is what I came up with. Just thought it was kinda neat and thought I would share it with you guys :)
keeping the connections enclosed and away from any water/condensation that could cause problems -
Well, there you have it. Although this total setup did cost around $275 it was well worth the investment knowing the SG would be stable and a nice healthy dose of kalk is always on time when needed :)
keeping the connections enclosed and away from any water/condensation that could cause problems -
Well, there you have it. Although this total setup did cost around $275 it was well worth the investment knowing the SG would be stable and a nice healthy dose of kalk is always on time when needed :)