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Unread 01/01/2008, 08:30 AM   #1
addonnis242
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Nitrate Reactor?

My 120 gal. system has been running for about 10 months now and my nitrates tend to run a little high, because of work water changes are not as regular as they should be. So now I'm looking to add another gadget or two that may help and was thinking about the Aquamedic Nitrate Reductor 1000. I like alot of fish and coral so by the time I'm done the 120 will have a really heavy Bio-load. So my question is; is this worth buying or should I upgrade something else? I currently run a homemade 40 gal. breeder sump, Octo NW200 lightly modded, 2x Phosban Reactor (1 for carbon), approx. 10 gal refugium, 2x 250w MH, 2X 110W vho, OR 6500 return pump, and closed loop.


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Unread 01/01/2008, 12:29 PM   #2
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I would look into the H&S nitrate reactor


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