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Cad Lights Conic Bio Reactor Advice
I purchased a reactor last week end to upgrade? previous TLF reactor. I set up and everything seems to be OK but bio pellets clumps up at top of reactor. I did everything I could think of. please give me an advice, it drives me a crazy.
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Did you soak your pellets for a few days first ?
I find that i soak mine and shake the crap out of them before adding to reactor. Then there are still some that will float to the top. but after a day or too and a little shake they will drop down with the rest of there pellet buddies
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Did you dose MB7 starting 2 weeks before adding the bio pellets? That also prevents clumping and any build-up of mulm.
And be sure to adjust your flow to get good pellet tumbling.
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No I don't dose MB7. I just switch reactor and use new pellets. Do I need dose? I think my pump is highest flow but I don't see the pellets tumbling aggresive.
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Yes, MB7 works very well with bio pellets. We just had a big discussion about this on another recent thread.
http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/sho...737#post837737 I use the Vertex UF20 and it works great. I adjust the flow so that the pellets just tumble slowly. Maybe you have your flow too high and it forces the pellets all to the top. When I add new pellets, I sometimes get some that float to the top (trapped air not shaken loose) and I will adjust the flow quickly from stop to high flow a couple times to get them to sink back to the bottom again.
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