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Old 02-01-2007, 04:49 PM   #8 (permalink)
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My concern would be having CO2 getting into the main system and/ or having the water which has a low pH lowering the pH in my tank to dangerous levels. i have never used a CA reactor so forgive me if my question are ignorant, but I want to do it right since so much is invested in my setup. Also i will soon be adding a coral propagation tank to my system which will make my water volume about 85 gallons. I don't plan to add the reactor until then so i don't think it would be overkill. I noticed your reactor has dual chambers which I have been told is ideal but i cannot afford one like that just yet. Thanks for your input.
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