Coral chemistry at work: Do you use a calcium reactor?
There are multiple ways to go about alkalinity and calcium maintenance. If you are looking to reduce manual dosing, lower costs, stabilize pH, and add some customization then a calcium reactor may be an option to consider. As a way to efficiently add calcium and carbonate ions, calcium reactors are able to benefit the health and growth of many types of corals and other calcifying creatures in your reef tank. Do you use a calcium reactor? Tell us about your experience and perspective on calcium reactors as well as share any tips that you may have to offer to the R2R community!
Photo by @jblasi
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.worldwidecorals.com
“At WWC our staff takes the worry out of the equation by culturing extremely healthy corals, giving you a hassle-free guarantee, and providing you with a full online customer service team to ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.”
There are multiple ways to go about alkalinity and calcium maintenance. If you are looking to reduce manual dosing, lower costs, stabilize pH, and add some customization then a calcium reactor may be an option to consider. As a way to efficiently add calcium and carbonate ions, calcium reactors are able to benefit the health and growth of many types of corals and other calcifying creatures in your reef tank. Do you use a calcium reactor? Tell us about your experience and perspective on calcium reactors as well as share any tips that you may have to offer to the R2R community!
Photo by @jblasi
This QOTD is sponsored by: www.worldwidecorals.com
“At WWC our staff takes the worry out of the equation by culturing extremely healthy corals, giving you a hassle-free guarantee, and providing you with a full online customer service team to ensure you are completely satisfied with your purchase.”