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    Thread: Looking for a calcium reactor.

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      Looking for a calcium reactor.

      Suitable for a 120 gal. tank.

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      I have a Korallin C-1502 I'd sell for $80. Reactor only.

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      Sounds good. Thanks for the response! This is my first experience with a reactor. Looking at the item online, what is it missing in order to work? I already have a co2 tank, need a regulator, I think I need a ph probe, not clear why or how that works yet.

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      The pH probe is to measure the pH of the solution coming out of the reactor. You want to keep control of this so you don't crash your pH on your tank. Therefore, the pH controller will turn off the solenoid on your regulator when the pH gets to low. Eventually, you will get your reactor tuned and the pH controller will be used for emergencies only (like if one of your tubes gets clogged). I have a very good document I got from reefcentral that explains how to properly setup a 1502 reactor and tune it. Make sure you completely understand how this system works or you could risk crashing your tanks pH. I can also help walk you through it.

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      Oh I also have a regulator like this (click here link) one id sell for $20. Includes the solenoid. If you already have a co2 bottle, you would just need a pH controller like this (click here link) You can find a used ph controller on the boards for pretty cheap usually. Watch reef central for one.

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      That sounds great! I'll def. take the regulator as well. When is a good time to meet up?

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      Tried to pm you but your mailbox is full. 6194172556

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