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Wtb phosphate reactor...
Am in need of a phosphate reactor for a 75 gallon cube asap plz
Pm me a price and a pic if possible Also plz keep local within calgary area |
JL Aquatics has the TLF phosphate reactor on sale right now. Here's a link to the whole package (which includes all the tubing and pump, media, etc)
http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/tf...0+Package.html I bought one of these, works amazing. And it's at a great price. I know you wanted cheap and local, but they would only take a couple days to get out to you. And if you order over $100, they'll do free shipping too. |
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In this hobby, definitely not. I finally picked up my frag tools while I was at it! :biggrin:
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I am also running the same reactor from J&L and it does a good job
So +1 to the TLF reactor package form J&L |
Keep your eyes peeled, I recently picked up 2 used for $10 each
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Wow 10$ is a killer price I have been looking now for quiet some time I'm at the point of buying new its cheaper then used who would have thought lol
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IMO, JL offers great deals. However, that may be a little biased for me - all we have is 1 saltwater fish/supply store here, and although they don't price things that stupid, the selection isn't really that broad, unless they special order it for you, which then is cheaper to find it elsewhere online.
As for the TLF reactor -- it also works amazing with carbon! So once you get the phosphates down with it, and learn to control them with reduced feeding, etc, maybe look into putting carbon in it? I was contemplating buying the "pro" package so I had one for each, but I just don't have that space on my current tank. However, anyone know if there'd be a problem putting both phosphate remover AND carbon in the same reactor? |
imo carbon is useless unless you have a highly stocked softie tank with lots of leathers, or a sps dominant tank loaded with sps to close together.
i would run gfo always and forget about carbon, nutrient export is more important of the two. |
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make your own choices based on what you keep , the finger leather is a softie and not a sps , sps are hard corals with small polyps. carbon is right for some people and not needed for others. yes both carbon and gfo can be ran together but gfo tumbles slowly so carbon would be more effective by its self on its on flow. |
Hmm. Good to know! Thanks! I'm new to the world of corals still. hehe
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by the way this one is for you denny we need too meet up at concept so I center get some plumbing parts..still intreasted in coming out and helping with the sump lol?? |
I was actually wondering myself the same question in regards to running both Phosban and Carbon in the same reactor and emailed TLF and they replied with this:
" From: Sales and Support <info@twolittlefishies.com> To: Cristian Albu <longin.albu@yahoo.com> Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 12:41:01 PM Subject: Re: PhosBan 150 Dear Christian, For a 34 gallon tank you only need one reactor, not two. You can mix the carbon and PhosBan in the same reactor. We recommend our HydroCarbon2 for this purpose because it does not leach any phosphate. Your proposed pump arrangement is not good. This is best done with the reactor hanging on the back. If you tried it the way you proposed it would be difficult to service the reactor and you would have a high probability of a leak. I believe you can fit the reactor in the chamber where the denitrator is optionally located. I don't know whether the back area cover can accommodate the reactor fittings however. Sincerely, Tech Support " |
Thanks for the reactor reefwars...and the info I was woundering too next time I see you we will discuss more...ur at shop friday for me too get reactor:wink:
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Oh p.s no worries on taking over thread with valuable information and got reactor out of it it too double bonus lol:biggrin:
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WIN! :biggrin: |
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Couldn't pass up J&L's deal on these. Got a pro package headed my way.
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