Isn't Unique Corals now including the adapter with the reactor so you don't have to buy it separate?
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This is true I have a 450 gallon all SPS system for the last year and I only run it a 2.5 setting out of 10 it is rated for max 300 gallons.I can also tell you that they are incredibly under rated. They can easily handle a tank twice the size stated in my opinion.
This is true I have a 450 gallon all SPS system for the last year and I only run it a 2.5 setting out of 10 it is rated for max 300 gallons.
I don't want to burst your bubble so don't hold your breathe on the Black Friday thing coming up. Ive watched these for the last several years and Unique Coral never runs a sale on the DaStaCo units. It would be nice if they did 10% off but thats wishful thinking. If they did they'd sell a grip of them over the holidays including myself. You might be able to twist their arm to get a discount on the media but as for the reactors you have a better chance of getting obducted by aliens. LOL!!!I'm definitely going to look into these especially with Black Friday coming up. Switching up the voltage is not appealing because for me that's one more thing to break and wire manage. The Geo's are appealing but I see so many people running expensive feed pumps.
Well imo the sicce will work for a feed pump but it will require tinkering and attention to make sure your needle or pinch valve whichever you use doesn’t clog. What works the best is an adjustable peristaltic pump like the masterflex which you can usually pick up used for about 3-500 bucks, new would put you way over. You will also need a ph probe and controller which should add another 100 and requires recalibration every 1-2 months. Still it is less than the dastaco but not by a large amount when you consider what we tend to spend on everything as a whole. I can honestly say that I absolutely do not feel like I over paid at all for what I am getting out of my reactor.