Hello to all,
My introduction.
I am what I would called an average reefer. I have been in and out of the reef aquarium more times than what I would like. In a few words... I am back started in January 2018 I have multiple reef aquariums two 10gallons and a 36gallon bow front.
I am not new to saltwater and feel as if I understand it well. Last year I had a 150 reef aquarium and it did alright. Short story it didn't work out. Too big to quick wife wasn't happy : ( However equipment is always evolving and knowledge can always be learned.
My logic is if I could successfully establish and maintain smaller aquariums then I could diffently keep the larger aquariums easily : )
The question I have is should I place a ph meter inside of the calcium reactor chamber or in the aquarium? Which is better? I am new to calcium reactors I have always used the kalkwasser setup. but being these aquariums are smaller the water chemistry changes so quickly.
My introduction.
I am what I would called an average reefer. I have been in and out of the reef aquarium more times than what I would like. In a few words... I am back started in January 2018 I have multiple reef aquariums two 10gallons and a 36gallon bow front.
I am not new to saltwater and feel as if I understand it well. Last year I had a 150 reef aquarium and it did alright. Short story it didn't work out. Too big to quick wife wasn't happy : ( However equipment is always evolving and knowledge can always be learned.
My logic is if I could successfully establish and maintain smaller aquariums then I could diffently keep the larger aquariums easily : )
The question I have is should I place a ph meter inside of the calcium reactor chamber or in the aquarium? Which is better? I am new to calcium reactors I have always used the kalkwasser setup. but being these aquariums are smaller the water chemistry changes so quickly.