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Old 06-15-2010, 12:47 PM
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Just started biobeads (like biopellets) in a MR1 NextReef Reactor (I dont have the new SMR1 design for biopellets). Will it work ok?

anyone use biobeads or biopellets in a MR1 here?
what pump do you use to make biopellets move around inside?
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Should work fine.

You need a pump capable of 1800 L/H, and a plastic mesh to cover the groves of the disks to keep the pellets from overflowing into the pump.

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Old 06-16-2010, 02:13 PM
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for anyone it may interest...
I e-mail NextReef and here's the answer (thanks Dave!):
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It can certainly be done. You will need to move about 250 gph of water through that setup to fully fluidize them, and may want to use the sponges to contain those pellets. They will clump a bit at first.


If you have trouble getting enough flow through the reactor, try replacing the two 1/2" ID fittings in the lid with ones to accommodate a larger diameter hose. We use a 5/8" inch fitting with our BioPellet-specific reactor - it's a big improvement over the 1/2" ones. The lid is tapped 3/8" NPT.


We've had great success with a Mag3 and the larger fittings, and any pump in the 250-300gph range should be fine.
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so we made the modifications and it works great! biobeads are moving all around! we use a mag3.
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Hello Josie,
Is the modification consisting of increasing the size of the existing holes from 1/2" to 5/8"?
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