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I have the old UF20 Vertex reactor (not sure the name of the current replacement model). Works very well. I don't even use a pump for it. Just have a T off the return pump, and control the flow with the reactor ball valve on the input side. Important to have the reactor flow output go to your skimmer input. And it is totally maintenance free. Usually run it for over a year before adding more pellets.
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![]() huh, I think my reactor is pretty much the same. I should pick up some pellets and give it a shot.
Seems like biopellets are the most common here. |
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![]() You should start a poll. We LOVE polls.
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![]() Can we have a poll to see if we really do LOVE polls? Actually nevermind every thread should really have a poll.
btw: skimmer, biopellets, macro fuge. I'm not convinced the macros do anything but I enjoy growing them. Last edited by soapy; 01-16-2016 at 01:36 AM. |
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![]() As I've written in another thread, I've been using Hydroton in several large media reactors to greatly reduce my nutrients. I've never had low nitrates due to my habit of heavily feeding my fish (4-6 times daily) but now, with media reactors full of Hydroton, my nitrates are very low, (around 2 ppm last time it was tested with a Hanna tester by Monocus) and my corals have been extremely happy. I have had several other local reefers try out hydroton with very good results. My nitrate tests always used to show in the Fuscia range
![]() ![]() However, this new use of these clay balls developed for Aquaponics was originally tested and proven by Paul, from Oceanic Corals, who convinced me and a few other local reefers to give it a try. To be honest, a gallon or two of Hydroton is more effective at eliminating nitrogenous wastes than a hundred pounds of live rock. I leave my live rock in my tank so my corals have a place to grow and my fish have places to swim/hide. I depend on the hydroton to do my biological filtration. Anthony |
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![]() So you take the clay balls and put them in media reactors? Do they need to tumble? Do you have to clean them or replace them? Tell me more...
Can I just add a pile to my sump? |
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![]() Mine are sitting in Vertex, BRS and TLF media reactors. I have 2 big bags for my spring Aquaponics project (going to drill a big cube tank, pump water from my koi pond up into it and have it flow through the hydroton to feed my veggies like Romaine, Kale, and watercress) so if you want to try some, I can sell some to you for $10/gallon. Personally, I add hydroton at a rate of 1 gallon or so per 100 gallon of tank volume. I think Paul was using a 5 gallon bucket to handle a 300g FOWLR (and NO LIVE ROCK!!!). When I saw that, this is what convinced me to try hydroton because if Paul is willing risk $1500 Gem Tangs using it ![]() ![]() ![]() Considering how expensive almost everything is in this addiction, investing in some of this media from Paul was a drop in the bucket but probably one of the best $10 I have spent on reefing. If you want more info, contact me or come on over. Anthony |