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AquaMaxx

cTech T-1 Calcium Reactor

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232686
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$219.99 $219.99

Discontinued by Bulk Reef Supply
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INTRODUCING THE AQUAMAXX CTECH T-1 CALCIUM REACTOR
AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactors use an up-flow design to mix saltwater, calcium carbonate and CO2 inside a reaction chamber to eliminate the need for daily two-part dosing. Not only will the AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactor keep your levels balanced, you will no longer have to calculate daily dosages for your tank. With a seamless body, removable lid for quick media access and a small, space-saving design, the AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactor is truly one-of-a-kind.

Computer-Precision Engineered
AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactors are computer-precision engineered and utilize the latest aquarium technology to deliver unparalleled performance and value. Despite its small form factor and compact footprint, the T-1 is rated for aquariums up to 300 gallons.

An effective and convenient inlet filter helps to trap particulates, extends the life of the pump and makes tuning the effluent drip rate as easy as possible. The high-quality pinch value allows for precise effluent control. Simplified inlet and outlet designs also improve efficiency. The unique pump baffle enclosure helps to minimize noise.

With a built-in a pH probe holder, you can easily keep an eye on the pH inside the calcium reactor with a pH monitor or control the CO2 with a pH controller. A CO2 recovery system re-injects excess/unused CO2. This helps lower CO2 usage and minimizes excess CO2 from going back into your aquarium.

HOBBYIST-FRIENDLY DESIGN FOR QUICK AND EASY MAINTENANCE
AquaMaxx Calcium Reactors were designed from the ground up with the aquarium hobbyist in mind. The computer precision-cut enclosure makes the reactor look and feel seamless.

Cleaning and maintenance is simple. Thumbscrews and keyhole flanges allows for easy removal of the lid.

The workhorse powering the AquaMaxx cTech T-1 Calcium Reactor is the pump. Each reactor is equipped with an Italian-made Sicce Syncra 0.5 pump. These pumps were chosen specifically for their small size, energy-efficient design and whisper-quiet operation.

Features
  • High quality cell-cast acrylic construction
  • Inlet prefilter to prevent clogging
  • Precise pinch valve
  • Pump baffle enclosure to minimize noise
  • Simple to set up and operate
  • Up-flow design prevents clogging and improves water circulation.
  • Accurate CO2 bubble counter
  • Thumbscrews for easy removal of lid ‚ easy to clean and replace media!
  • Reactor can be place inside your sump or externally.
  • Includes PH probe holder
Specifications
  • Capacity: Up to 300 gallons
  • Pump: SICCE Syncra 0.5
  • Overall height: 20.5"
  • Reaction tube diameter: 4.3"
  • Chamber capacity: 2.9 L
  • Footprint: 8.3" x 9.1"
More Information
SKU 232686
UPC 638346945725
Manuals Instruction Manual
Aquarium Type Saltwater
Reactor Placement External, In Sump
Media Capacity 10+ Cups / 2365mL
Pump Included Yes
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Product Questions

Can this be user on the tank ax E-170 from Red Sea?
Question by: John Pidliskey on Mar 30, 2024, 7:06 PM
Yes, so long as you have the space for it this would work just fine on that tank!
Answer by: Laura (BRS Staff) on Apr 18, 2024, 2:14 PM
It says to use an AquaLifter pump for this; however I see they are unavailable. Is there another pump that would work well with this reactor?
Question by: John Haigh on Nov 15, 2021, 10:34 AM
Hello, thank you for the question. This reactor uses 1/4" Push Connect Fittings, so you can use a variety of water source options. "Peristaltic Continues Use" pumps work great like "Versa Peristaltic Dosing Pump", "FX-STP WiFi Peristaltic Continuous Duty Dosing Pump" work great, or you can use a Sicce Syncra 0.5 Pump and reduce the pipe using a 1/2" Male NPT x 1/2" Push Connect - G.A. Murdock. Feel free to email us at suppport@bulkreefsupply.com if you need more assistance.
Answer by: Christian (BRS Staff) on Nov 15, 2021, 7:23 PM