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Old 08-19-2013, 09:36 PM
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i was thinking of getting a cad biopellet reactor for my 75g do you guys think the nano version would be ok, the reason i ask is i hear a lot of guys running their reactors at a very low tumble rate, and the fact i could save about $100 between the two.
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i was thinking of getting a cad biopellet reactor for my 75g do you guys think the nano version would be ok, the reason i ask is i hear a lot of guys running their reactors at a very low tumble rate, and the fact i could save about $100 between the two.
I've been hearing a lot of people talking about pumps failing on those reactors
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Interesting, the other route would be a vertex reactor I guess
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