Calcium reactor vs kalkwasser

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I have a 240g tank, 80g sump and 40g and using saturated kalk would only replace about 25-30% of what I need to replace each day. The coralline and clams consume a LOT of carbonate, calcium and magnesium - these dwarf corals demands IME. I started over with frags this summer, but in another year, that percentage will probably be down to about 10%, or so... hard to tell.
 

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I have a 240g tank, 80g sump and 40g and using saturated kalk would only replace about 25-30% of what I need to replace each day. The coralline and clams consume a LOT of carbonate, calcium and magnesium - these dwarf corals demands IME. I started over with frags this summer, but in another year, that percentage will probably be down to about 10%, or so... hard to tell.
Very true.. Clams are Alk and Ca hogs. :). Have you ever tried Kalk and Vinegar vs just Kalk?
 

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There is no chance that I want organic carbon entering my tank. Too many unintended consequences in a reef tank for me.
 

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