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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Lewiston, Idaho
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Phosphate reactor?
I am looking at adding a phosphate reactor to my reef and was wondering what is a good brand. It seems to me that the TWO LITTLE FISHIES is a good price but it seems a little small. I want to get something that when I upgrade tanks I don't need another reactor. I am also looking at getting one to run carbon in as well will the TWO LITLLE FISHIES one work for this as well?
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the 2 little fishes are designed for a maximum 150 gallon tank, i have the kent reactor which is exactly the same and it works fine on my 92, however there are other types, just a case of browsing about the web
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Can you run these reactors in series?
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Don't be afraid to ask questions, we in the new to the hobby are here to help you [For My Tank Spec,Photo Album,Articles and website, click on my name] MY Very Kindest and Warmest Regards , MIKE Current Tank Info: I have a 92 gal Corner Tank, and way too many pieces of equipment to list really, (proud member of the reef central corner club) |
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Think that one will be fine for a 75 (( assuming that your tank sig is correct )). I am using one for my 75, and it works great. Also have one on my 58 and the aforementioned 2, in series, on my 33 cube.
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I run in series as well..and much like Todd, I run carbon in one and phosban in the other. I also T'ed my return to feed both reactors. I didn't want to add another pump to my system.
On a side note, I have mysis shrimp swimming around in my reactors....anybody else have that? |
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best cheap investment i ever made was buying 2 reactors and running gfo and carbon IMO
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check with Bulk Reef Supply - they've got a nice 2-reactor set up that's reasonable.
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/Carbon...duct_info.html
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I have two of these reactors.
Both feeded by a MJ1200. The first one with GFO and the second half Actived Carbon half SEACHEM DE*NITRATE . Hug |
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I'm very pleased with my NextReef reactor. I feel it's excellent quality, especially for the price. I would highly recommend it. My only complaint would be the plastic thumb screws. I swapped them out for stainless and now I feel the thing will last forever. The plastic ones worked fine the swap was just for the sake of personal preference and longevity. The purchase of this reactor was one of the rare times I felt I got more than I paid for.
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Wow, that is a serious review, thanks. Any others have some hands on reviews?
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