A couple of things more...
1) Media in your reactor shouldn't really be necessary.
2) You do not want distilled water in your drop checker, you want 4dKH water. How to make it is explained here in the original post:
Drop Checkers/CO2 Indicators-Why and How
Here is the gist of making 4dKH water in the post... 2 methods:
-- Add 6 grams of bicarbonate of soda to one liter of distilled water. This gives you one liter of water with a KH of 200 dKH. Now take 10 ml of that water and mix with 490 ml of distilled water (a dilution of 1 in 50) and you get 500 ml of 4 dKH water.
-- We don’t all have a gram scale capable of measuring 6 grams accurately. Most of us do have a KH test kit. So, it is also possible to arrive at 4 dKH water by mixing a very small amount of sodium bicarbonate into distilled water and repeatedly diluting it with more distilled water until the test kit says we have 4 dKH. Relying upon test kits isn’t a good idea, but in this case it is a good enough idea if we just want to monitor the ppm of CO2 in the water.