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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: California
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gfo/carbon reactor
i was curious if anyone could give me some input on which method would be the best. Im trying to save some money but I know that doing that in this hobby can cause some problems. I currently have a extra canister filter(rena xp2) which i was going to put the carbon/gfo in separate bags with no filter pads in the media trays or should i just go for the brs dual gfo/carbon reactor split off my return line with a ball valve to slow down the flow? any input is appreciated.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Virginia
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Go with the brs option. Great product and easy to use.
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