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![]() mixing the two works fine but isnt ideal ![]()
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![]() You have that backwards. GFO is denser and harder than carbon. GFO can be tumbled at a slow boil. If you tumble carbon it will disintegrate in a short time.
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![]() In addition to the harder material crushing the softer material they have different refresh rates.
Not sure about everyone else but my GFO gets replaced at the 2-3 month mark while my carbon is monthly. You will be throwing out a ton of GFO which happens to be more expensive than the carbon so In my opinion I would keep it to 2 reactors. |
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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() I would daisy chain one of the Phosban reactors to the new bigger reactor. Keep them separate and so you can change out the carbon monthly and the GFO every 3 months or so.
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![]() Well thanks guys! Looks like I'll have to buy another reactor to match the new one.
Change GFO every 2-3 months? I change both of them at the same time which is monthly, just a schedule i've put myself on. I've had a Hanna Phosphate checker since September, it's still in the box. I guess it's time I should start using it. ![]() |
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![]() I'd recommend the spectra pure reactor, as it's a dual,but the reactors are fed separately with independent flow controls. Allows you to dual in the flue just right for each medium
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