DIY Algae Reactor

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sorry that's a typo, I hate auto correct lol. it's supposed to say, would a phosphoban 150 be ok to use on a 150 gal tank ? sorry again for the typo
 
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I could not answer the question on if it alone would be enough but it will certainly make a huge difference.
 

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true , I'm just trying to figure out of it is worth it to use the 150 or get a bigger one like the aquamaxx
 

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see i didn't know that ! I have the pump and the reactor, all i need is the lights, I was debating spanning $ 150 or just get some blue and red lights
 
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Get the leds that are water proof with a dimmer. Both are a must. And if you need to add another reactor later, you can.
 

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Good idea about the other reactor, do you think the summer is necessary? most of the videos i seen they do t mention a dimmer
 
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Yes are dimmer is a must. Otherwise you may bleach the macro. I did till I added a dimmer. I hadded to turn it down to 6%
 

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gotcha, ok gonna look on eBay for them, and suggestions where I can get the light kit ?
 

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thank dude really appreciate you're time. gonna start looking now
 
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thank dude really appreciate you're time. gonna start looking now


Also the aquamaxx or phosban reactors are not the only choices. Any clear reactor will work. Just keep in mind when it comes time to clean the inside. You something big enough to fit your hand in.
 

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Should I purchase a BioPellet reactor? Or a Carbon/GFO reactor? I'm not even sure what the difference is in a biopellet one...
 
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Should I purchase a BioPellet reactor? Or a Carbon/GFO reactor? I'm not even sure what the difference is in a biopellet one...


As far as the type goes, it doesn't matter. Just make sure it's one large enough to reach your hand inside to clean. Mine has been growing coraline and I have to clean it once in awhile.
 

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As far as the type goes, it doesn't matter. Just make sure it's one large enough to reach your hand inside to clean. Mine has been growing coraline and I have to clean it once in awhile.

Could you just use a bottle brush if it's too small (just like every cup/bottle you would wash normally)? Or is there something else about using hands that's needed that I'm not aware of.
 
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Could you just use a bottle brush if it's too small (just like every cup/bottle you would wash normally)? Or is there something else about using hands that's needed that I'm not aware of.


You could but coraline is tough to scrub off. It can be done with a brush but will require some extra time to clean
 

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With a all in one nano aquarium, I have very limited amount of space. At one point I plumbed in a sump with an overflow box. But that made life a little more difficult for me. But I still wanted to benefits of macro algae to give pods a safe haven to grow, and help out with nutrient export. Now after seeing many companies offer their version of a macro algae reactor and the huge price tag, I knew that I could make one on my own with very little effort. So off to Amazon I went.
So I bought a Deepwater Quattro Reactor to make a algae reactor. I picked this reactor because it's cast acrylic tube, price, how easy it is to take apart, and the hookups on top are at a 90 degree angel. Yes I know 45s are better at not clogging up but I didn't want a hose coming above my life.
Now for lighting I went with a 16ft strip of warm white waterproof leds. Waterproof LEDs was a must for me because I knew at some point water would eventually be dripping on them. Would have been nice if they had sticky tape on the led side but the silicone coating actually stuck to the acrylic a little bit. I still used a hot glue gun to help hold the LEDs in place.
And I'm using a Rio 16 plus 200gph pump to power the reactor. This was just a pump I had laying around.

As far as macro algae, I used red Botryocladia algae. This is what I had growing in my display. I didn't put in a whole lot because I wanted to see how quickly it will grow.


This is the reactor.
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These are the leds I used
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Any updates?
 
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Yes, it works really well but I took it down about 2 weeks ago because I didn't like seeing it hang on the side of my tank. I don't have a cabinet that opens up so it had to hang on the side which took away from the tanks appeal. If I had a way to hide it, I would still use it.
 

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