DIY Media reactor

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I was looking aroun on ebay, and saw a 6" acrylic tube for a pretty low price, as well as circular pieces. I already have the knowledge of drilling and tapping, so I will attempt to build my own gfo reactor. Here are the links so far: Tube Circular piece Also there are a ton of threading tools, nylon bolts, rubber O rings, etc. that I need to find on ebay. Anyways, I will order the supplies, and get to it.
 

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Keep me posted on how it works i have been thinking about going one myself also would like to see how yours comes out
 

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Have you thought about getting a DIY reactor from Atomic Reef or Avast?? They sell all the parts you just have to put it together. Pretty cheap considering having to buy all the proper tools.
 

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I bought a Avast CS-1 pegleg skimmer kit. Its been Awesome and I loved putting it together. I would go with Avast.
 

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