I have a Reefer 250 and I have been using the BRS PLA pellets in an IM MiniMax reactor for ~6 years. These worked pretty well, and I had no reason to switch this up, but I was ticked at how BRS discontinued most of their YouTube projects (i know....childish). So when I needed to restock, I decided to try the Tropic Marin NP-Bacto-Pellets which was on the shelf at my LFS.
I have found that these are super fussy and require a ton of maintenance. My challenges have included:
- The pellets develop a slimy exterior and seem to clump super readily. If you don't break up the clumps, they cause clogging issues. I have rarely had PLA pellets clump except in cases of extreme neglect.
- Their NP-Pellet density seems to be lower and more variable. I can set the flow rate for a medium tumble and come back to half the pellets floating at the top clogging reactor my outlet. If I don't make regular flow adjustments, the reduction in flow causes the other half of the pellets to settle and the whole thing becomes a clumped up anoxic mess. I find that I am opening up the reactor at least weekly and manually stirring the pellets to break the clumps.
- As the NP-Pellets break down the smallest pellets are clogging the outlet filter of my reactor. I never had this issue with the PLA pellets. This could probably be fixed with a piece of filter foam, but I never had this issue with the PLA pellets.
- When they clump at the top and clog the outlet of the reactor, the pump will occassionally overcome the pressure fit o-ring on the reactor and cause it to overflow dumping pellets into the sump. I know this is a design issue with this reactor, but again it worked fine for 8 years.
I hate to just dump these, but I am getting tired of the hassle. I feel like the density of the pellet is too low and they are too soft for the application. Am I doing it wrong?!? Or is it perhaps the case that my reactor isn't a good match to these pellets?
I would love to hear if reefers are having a positive (or similar) experience with this product and what reactor / pellet combo is working.
Thanks!
I have found that these are super fussy and require a ton of maintenance. My challenges have included:
- The pellets develop a slimy exterior and seem to clump super readily. If you don't break up the clumps, they cause clogging issues. I have rarely had PLA pellets clump except in cases of extreme neglect.
- Their NP-Pellet density seems to be lower and more variable. I can set the flow rate for a medium tumble and come back to half the pellets floating at the top clogging reactor my outlet. If I don't make regular flow adjustments, the reduction in flow causes the other half of the pellets to settle and the whole thing becomes a clumped up anoxic mess. I find that I am opening up the reactor at least weekly and manually stirring the pellets to break the clumps.
- As the NP-Pellets break down the smallest pellets are clogging the outlet filter of my reactor. I never had this issue with the PLA pellets. This could probably be fixed with a piece of filter foam, but I never had this issue with the PLA pellets.
- When they clump at the top and clog the outlet of the reactor, the pump will occassionally overcome the pressure fit o-ring on the reactor and cause it to overflow dumping pellets into the sump. I know this is a design issue with this reactor, but again it worked fine for 8 years.
I hate to just dump these, but I am getting tired of the hassle. I feel like the density of the pellet is too low and they are too soft for the application. Am I doing it wrong?!? Or is it perhaps the case that my reactor isn't a good match to these pellets?
I would love to hear if reefers are having a positive (or similar) experience with this product and what reactor / pellet combo is working.
Thanks!