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![]() I dont think the amount of reactors would have an effect, on a larger system you would have to replace the media more often though. I have a regular phosban reactor on my 225 and its working amazingly, killing algea like theres no tomorrow.
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![]() Go to J&L Aquatics & check out the Deltec reactors they have. www.jlaquatics.com
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![]() I've been thinking of running two on my 90gal; one for phosban & the other for Purigen. I was thinking of running them with a MJ600 but a 400 might be fine & simply run them in sequence.
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![]() I'm running two on my 65 . One for Rowa Phos and the other carbon. I'm running with a maxi 400 in sequence. Seems to work well 0 ppm phos and good clarity on the water.
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![]() me too but on my 30
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![]() Precision Marine makes a substrate reactor which is the same thing as the TLF Phosban reactor but comes in two sizes and the larger one looks fairly significantly larger at 26" heigh with a 4" diameter chamber (the smaller one looks to me roughly the same size as the TLF). Although J&L doesn't list it on their site, I inquired with them a couple months ago and they can order you one.
But running them in series works too if you need more media. I have two (of the TLF Phosban reactors that is), each running carbon on different tanks (for which they work really well). I have one of the first models and one that I bought a couple months ago. The new design is much much much better, so much easier to work with. The early models had a bolted flange, but the new ones have a twist lock. Changing out media on the newer model is a snap.
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![]() Though realizing DIY with acrylic is a little more involved than just cutting and gluing, seems a phosban reactor would be a relatively simple DIY project.
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