Mar 6, 2011 #2 fastrd400 It wasn't me! I was running one for a while. I had no issues with it what so ever. I have since converted it over to carbon, and picked up a second reactor to start running bio pellets.
I was running one for a while. I had no issues with it what so ever. I have since converted it over to carbon, and picked up a second reactor to start running bio pellets.
Mar 6, 2011 #3 Pwny Reefing newb ya i was thinking of geting one for carbon, can you mix what you put in them?
Mar 6, 2011 #4 fastrd400 It wasn't me! No, you can't. Different media needs to tumble at different rates. Carbon you don't want to have tumble at all.
No, you can't. Different media needs to tumble at different rates. Carbon you don't want to have tumble at all.
Mar 6, 2011 #5 Bifferwine I am a girl I use a dual reactor from Bulk Reef Supply. It has one chamber for phosphate media, and a second for carbon. It was cheap and it works well.
I use a dual reactor from Bulk Reef Supply. It has one chamber for phosphate media, and a second for carbon. It was cheap and it works well.
Mar 6, 2011 #6 sen5241b Reef enthusiast If you want to do corals you must get phosphates way down and there are two ways do that: phosphate reactors and cheatomorphia.
If you want to do corals you must get phosphates way down and there are two ways do that: phosphate reactors and cheatomorphia.
Mar 6, 2011 #7 Pwny Reefing newb https://www.livingreefs.com/pwnys-56-tank-t28213p8.html my tanks growing corals fine sen ;), was just thinking of doing this to and help some of my sps
https://www.livingreefs.com/pwnys-56-tank-t28213p8.html my tanks growing corals fine sen ;), was just thinking of doing this to and help some of my sps