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So I was setting up my calcium reactor last night...
I went to calibrate the probe on my pH meter and its way off. 7 solution gave a reading of 6.7 10 solution gave a reading of 4.5 Yikes! Not my fault though, I bought it used from a member of the local club. ![]() Calcium reactor will wait another day! fwiw, I went with the Coralife reactor rated at 500 gallons. Calcium media is CaribSea aragonite for calcium reactors. Milwaukee SMS122 pH monitor / controller Probe was a PinPoint (going in the trash as it was probably allowed to dry out before I got it) Milwaukee CO2 regulator - solenoid valve Milwaukee bubble counter Needle valve 20lb tank Calibration fluid used was the Milwaukee brand for 10.01 and Milwaukee for 7.01
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