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![]() Anyone have one of these reactors ? I find it a pain to refill - carbon floats , fits thru sponge & spits carbon all over my sump . Anyone have any tricks or suggestions .
Mark |
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![]() Soak the carbon first for 30 minutes and make sure your flow is appropriate. It doesn't need to be dancing all the way to the top of the reactor.
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![]() Thanks , I tried just soaking in reactor. Seems better . The flow is minimal , just to see carbon barely moving.
As soon as I start flow some seems to start floating to top. Is that normal , that you'll get a few grains spitting out ? |
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![]() It shouldn't float if it's properly waterlogged. You may lose a few grains here and there, but that's endemic to any reactor.
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![]() Stuffing the top with filter floss or the black foam cut to size helps.
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![]() Thanks . I found by soaking for 24hrs , seems fine.
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![]() I don't like ROX carbon for that reason. I prefer pelleted carbon. I have a box of ROX I'm trying to use up, and I've been using it passively in a coarse media bag in the sump.
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![]() I thought carbon shouldn't tumble in reactors. Or are we talking a gfo?
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