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Originally Posted by Willito
Thanks for sharing that. Just as I thought, the more flow throughput the better the pellets will perform. At a high flow rate the mulm is not going to be visable as the fast moving water will carry away any particals shedding from the pellets.
So how many gph is everyone running through their reactor?
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I'm running 900gph and have not had much issues with mulm after I sliced my phosban filter pads I'm half

. I would recommend doing this if you are going to use a phosban. Enkmat works too.
What I want to know is, what ever happened to the notion of having too much flow through a media reactor? I thought that too much flow would not allow for enough contact time for the bacteria to consume the passing nutrients?