I currently have two fluidised media reactors, one running Rowaphos, the other with Bio pellets. After a failed fuge attempt, I was still keen to have a more natural way of removing PO4 and NO3, so I decided to treat myself to this today...
The LED strip runs straight through the reactor core and is made up of a mixture of reds and white LEDs. Light coverage should be good with this central method.
Recommended flow is between 1000 and 1500 litres per hour, so will be running this off my return pump.
There is a mesh on the top of the return outlet to stop stray chaeto coming back to the display tank.
There is also an isolation valve on the bottom inlet hose.
General thoughts are a well made piece of equipment.
I will be setting it up tomorrow, so will feed back on how it performs in a few weeks time.
The LED strip runs straight through the reactor core and is made up of a mixture of reds and white LEDs. Light coverage should be good with this central method.
Recommended flow is between 1000 and 1500 litres per hour, so will be running this off my return pump.
There is a mesh on the top of the return outlet to stop stray chaeto coming back to the display tank.
There is also an isolation valve on the bottom inlet hose.
General thoughts are a well made piece of equipment.
I will be setting it up tomorrow, so will feed back on how it performs in a few weeks time.