Hey, for the first time i saw yesterday a calc reactor working. Ohh what a
mess between the co2 reactor and the calc reactor and the bubbles etc. 
I was thinking, would it be cheaper (because sometimes with DIY skimmers
etc, they end up costing more than a brand new one, and less efficient)and
better to buy a brand new one?
I�m not a millionaire at all, but I was thinking it would be better to save
my m,oney for a bout 6 months!!!!!!  to buy a new one? or try to build a DIY
reactor?
And how the heck do you produce CO2? do they sell it in tanks like scuba gas
tanks??
Marco

-----Original Message-----
From: Shane Clays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Jueves, 11 de Octubre de 2001 12:38 p.m.
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Calcium Reactor & Water Changes?


Hey, just because mine does not work doesnt mean I dont have valuable
input!! (grin)

I do them once a week no matter what. Even when my reactor is running....

FWIW
Shane C.

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> Subject:      Calcium Reactor & Water Changes?
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> Hi All!!
> Have a question for those of you that have a working calcium reactor...how
> 
> often do you do a water change??
> Thanks
> jeff
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