Wait, you should supply fresh RO water to the kalk mixer NOT salt water from your sump! It will precipitate a lot of CACO3 if you run it on salt water!
I have a similar setup, but I use a crappy medical doser ($50) as a pump and I built my own kalk mixer that functions exactly as that one does (even with a MJ400 mixing pump!)
you should slow the pump flow down because if you are releasing the powdered solution into the tank your PH will skyrocket !
brett35540 1 year ago
Wait, you should supply fresh RO water to the kalk mixer NOT salt water from your sump! It will precipitate a lot of CACO3 if you run it on salt water!
I have a similar setup, but I use a crappy medical doser ($50) as a pump and I built my own kalk mixer that functions exactly as that one does (even with a MJ400 mixing pump!)
Vincerama 3 years ago
hi man this video very nice !!
danipyro2 3 years ago
wow such a system
felicien 3 years ago
you need thats stuff for hard coral right i dont have any off that stuff and i have 2 hard coral and man there dpoin perfect
steammandude 3 years ago
how much is all that for ?
JUNAID187 3 years ago
i want one.
anonymous6366 3 years ago
Cool, how much did the whole thing cost? Have you tried two part or a calcium reactor? What do you think worked the best for you out of the three?
musho3210 3 years ago
LMIII is about $300 and the PM Kalkreactor is about $270 or so.. I also use a calcium reactor! I use a combination of the two.
AquariumForum 3 years ago