Best Calcium Reactor on medium large system

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I've been using a Skimz CM 202 for about a year, and really like it, and feel the pump is properly sized for the reactor. I also used to run a Skimz sulphur nitrate reactor, the Skimz NM 152, and also really liked it. For the price, I feel like Skimz products are a great value.
 
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I've been using a Skimz CM 202 for about a year, and really like it, and feel the pump is properly sized for the reactor. I also used to run a Skimz sulphur nitrate reactor, the Skimz NM 152, and also really liked it. For the price, I feel like Skimz products are a great value.
Off subject but why did you stop the sulfur denitrator?
 

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I actually still use one, just had to upgrade size, so that NM 152 is currently gathering dust unfortunately. I've got a 500 gallon display tank that is packed full of tangs and tons of other fish, so I converted my old large Reef Octopus Ca reactor into a sulphur reactor and it handles the nitrate load much better. I wasn't happy with the performance of the Reef Octopus as a Ca Reactor, so that's what spurred the Skimz purchase and the conversion to a sulphur reactor.

I'm a huge fan of sulphur reactors for anyone who battles nitrates; I used to maintain nitrates around 20-30ppm, now they stay at 2-3ppm, and the reactor requires practically no maintenance once you get it dialed in.
 
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I actually still use one, just had to upgrade size, so that NM 152 is currently gathering dust unfortunately. I've got a 500 gallon display tank that is packed full of tangs and tons of other fish, so I converted my old large Reef Octopus Ca reactor into a sulphur reactor and it handles the nitrate load much better. I wasn't happy with the performance of the Reef Octopus as a Ca Reactor, so that's what spurred the Skimz purchase and the conversion to a sulphur reactor.

I'm a huge fan of sulphur reactors for anyone who battles nitrates; I used to maintain nitrates around 20-30ppm, now they stay at 2-3ppm, and the reactor requires practically no maintenance once you get it dialed in.
Which Reef Octopus calcium reactor were you using and what did you not like about it as a calcium reactor.
 

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I will eventually be going with Destaco on at least one of my systems. From my research they seem to be the best solution, especially the media that lasts ages.
 
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I will eventually be going with Destaco on at least one of my systems. From my research they seem to be the best solution, especially the media that lasts ages.
I would expect the media life to be based on what the needs of the tank inhabitants are. When you buy one let us know your thoughts on it, the more input the better people can make decisions only once.
 

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Which Reef Octopus calcium reactor were you using and what did you not like about it as a calcium reactor.

I had the CR5000D, the dual 8" reactor. I was battling CO2 buildup really bad, and it was making some weird, loud noises due to the gas building in the piping, and couldn't take it anymore.
 
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I had the CR5000D, the dual 8" reactor. I was battling CO2 buildup really bad, and it was making some weird, loud noises due to the gas building in the piping, and couldn't take it anymore.
That is good to know as the handling of the co2 sure makes you want to give up on them. I had a Korallin before all the better ones were available and it would let the co2 build up until the pump became air locked. People just don't know how good the selection is today.
 
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So I purchased a used Vertex RX6Duo. It is well constructed and I paid about the same price as a basic Reef Octopus 6" reactor. to save between $200-$400 I will go used on something as simple as a calcium reactor. First thing I did was remove the sponges and put a plastic mesh down over bottom plates. No sponges with extra coarse media, Vertex redesigned the bottom plates on the newer RX-C-6D to use without sponges.
 
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so the reactor is running 7 days now and is running well, co2 and effluent are well controlled, so far alk has remained steady.
 

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I have rhe vertex it a beast with all the bells and whistles
 

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Seen video of that reactor looks like has every thing a person would need
 

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