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![]() I wonder if some are made different because mine was really tight. I mean once I shoved it in there I needed pliers to get it out, I kid you not!
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![]() Guys,
Once bio pellets are being run is there a need to still run my carbon and phos in my TLF cannisters? |
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![]() Its always good to have carbon running as the bio pellets and carbon remove different things. As for phosphate removers, its not necessary to run them, and i would actually recommend stopping the phos remover as it limits the PO4 levels that the pellets need in order to work properly.
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![]() Here is my TLF150 Phosban reactor, with MJ1200, and the New NP Pellets:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbuPRkYg-FA UPDATED Last edited by Cameron; 05-07-2010 at 01:52 AM. |
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