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Mixing media types in phosban reactor
Just wonder what people put in their phosban reactors. I am currently only using carbon. But I have extra ammonia and phosphate media sitting around. Could I add all 3 at the same time or would that be too much media for the reactor to work effectively?
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I'm not really the best person to answer this, but to my knowledge some types of media are harder than others. For example carbon might be likely to pulverize the phosphate media into dust. Also some medias last longer than others; this would make it harder to keep it fresh.
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some medias last longer than others as well. I change out my carbon every month while the phosban media lasts for 3 months or so.
I also find that carbon runs better with higher flow (imo) while phosban barely needs a trickle through it. |
Different medias work better at different flow rates. GFO needs to be about 100 gph where most carbons work best at 600 gph. Not sure about the ammonia media, although I would be wondering why you would need to use ammonia media. I wouldn't put ammonia media in my tank at all.
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Thanks for the info!
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The only problem I can see (because I have done this before with nitrate remover/ carbon) is that the heavier larger material will just sit at the bottom of your reactor and block flow to the finer material. I'm sure if you have just a little bit of each in it you will be fine, or you could always just purchase another reactor for separate material.
Levi |
Opps sorry, Double post.
Levi |
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