best all around bio-pellet

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I'm going to set up a bio-pellet reactor and wanted to get some opinions on the best all around bio pellet.

I'm looking for something to do a little bit of everything

Right now I'm using carbon and Phoguard and I'm still having a algae issue.

I was going to run Gfo also, but I have talked to a few people and they said a bio-pellet reactor is the better all in one.

Its a Mixed reef very light bio load as for now.

I dont want to get into the you should do this rather then this and you need this over this.

I have decided on a bio-pellet reactor, so I just need first hand opinions as to what people have had success with.
 

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It is my understanding that there are only two different biodegradable polymers used in manufacturing biopellets. It simply is a carbon source to promote the growth of bacteria. I'd venture to say that bacteria do not have a discriminating palate, and could care less. However, I will state that the various manufacturers will tell you that theirs is the best. I use BRS pellets and my bacteria are delighted.
 
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I'm happy with ecobak plus. I'm running around NSW phosphates and nitrates with no other reducers aside from skimming.
 

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agreed, I use ecobak plus and no longer have any issues , I still run gfo in a sock every other month
 

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