Need recommendations on a new large cal reactor

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I'm looking to upgrade my calcium reactor ..the one I have now is very undersized and I have to refill it ever other month .my system is 575gallons ,heavy stocked with lps and acros .I was thinking aqurium engineering or geo maybe ? Any other options people like for larger calcium reactors ?
 

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The dastaco style calcium reactors are really cool
 

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Geo 818 is probably a push at 575 system gallons. DaStaco seems really overpriced, and is smaller than the Geo. I'd go for the Aquarium Engineering 8" automated reactor if I was buying new. The MTC ProCal is a good unit, though it's probably also a size push for 575 gallons … plus you'd have to find a used one since the company is gone now. You could also do as I did - make one!
 

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Geo 818 is probably a push at 575 system gallons. DaStaco seems really overpriced, and is smaller than the Geo. I'd go for the Aquarium Engineering 8" automated reactor if I was buying new. The MTC ProCal is a good unit, though it's probably also a size push for 575 gallons … plus you'd have to find a used one since the company is gone now. You could also do as I did - make one!
Lol you say dastaco is overpriced but recommend the aquarium engeneering one
Lol that’s rich (pun intended)
 

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Lol you say dastaco is overpriced but recommend the aquarium engeneering one
Lol that’s rich (pun intended)

Have you actually checked the prices LOL? It's hard to do a direct comparison from pictures, and neither one is cheap, but the 8" ACR sells for $1,350, a comparably sized DaStaco for $2,050. Some folks might judge BOTH to be overpriced, but the latter ….. well, you do the math.
 
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Geo 818 is probably a push at 575 system gallons. DaStaco seems really overpriced, and is smaller than the Geo. I'd go for the Aquarium Engineering 8" automated reactor if I was buying new. The MTC ProCal is a good unit, though it's probably also a size push for 575 gallons … plus you'd have to find a used one since the company is gone now. You could also do as I did - make one!
I was looking at this reef octo its duel 8 inch chamber for near the same price as the geo which is single 8 inch ....I def dont want anything automatic I like to do it myself and cant justify spending that much for it
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Love my aquarium engineering acr. Reach out to Bill and talk to him about anything. He’s creepy intelligent yet super laid back
 

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I consider the Dastaco Xtrema A4 to be the best piece of equipment connected to my 500gallon system by far!
 

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Life Reef has a big one. Any of the custom folks can probably make you one bigger, but I have the largest Korallin and I have to refill it every 6 months on a 240g, so that might not even be 3 for you.
 

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