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![]() I hear you on the pellets. I rigged a TLF reactor on to my present tank and ran pellets in it and I got HA -bad- and I still have it. Like most things reef, pellets are not something you 'just throw in' -you need to understand how they work (and I think there's a lack of understanding of these for the most part).
I'm thinking more long term here in the sense that I can buy a multi-reactor setup now and just run a chamber empty for a while if need be. However, I'd like to plumb everything I expect to need from the get-go rather than have to cobble-in a 3rd reactor after a few months.
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![]() you can run both but first you half to start with bio pellets for 4-6 weeks then start the gfo. you need the nitrate part of the cycle to be going then the phosphate part so i was told and my tank is doing fine started with 50 ppm nitrate now at 5-10 ppm in two weeks.was running gfo first just swiched out gfo for bio pellets now am getting ready to start gfo
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![]() If you run pellets you need to also run a phosphate removing agent like rowa, when np pellets first came out it was said that it is not necessary to run phosphate remover as the bacteria will take care of both elements, but obviously that wasn't the case as most reefer found out when nitrate is depleted, the left over phosphate will slowly creep back up again.
As of now, I am running 2 nextreef reactor for pellets and rowa. I test phos quite frequently and as soon as I get a reading of 0.02(hanna checket) I change out the rowa.Pellets are top up every 3-4 month. Carbon is ran passively as I found this method fairly effective. If you need more info, Jeff @ JL aquatics has more info on this subject. I believe he has contacted a few bio pellet companies to find out the details about them.
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![]() You bring up another good point -the flow through each media is often different so doing dual (in series) reactors off the same pump, while saving the cost and enrgy of a second pump, may cause problems when one media needs more flow than the other.
3 seaparate reactors and 3 pumps seems excessive to me though. Does anyone do this or do they use separate reactors and plumb them in parallel ?
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- Brad |