Different pump, screen on reactor ???

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Blue Spot Octopus

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I tried to use my small SpyGlass reactor using Purigen, and that did not go well. I guess I am supposed to have the screen on the bottom of the reactor so the media cannot get out. I also want to change the pump to a DC pump but the problem is finding one that fits, have you guys figured out if a DC pump would work in the small reactor?
 

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Definitely check out the Spyglass setup video where we cover how to get things set up for Purigen



The Sicce nano pump runs at max 2.8 watts, I can't imagine a more efficient and reliable pump for this application so we have not explored it at all.
 

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