Need help with spy glass reactor.

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Ok been reading up on media reactors.
I found yours and looks easy and thats what I want.
I have no idea how to use them.
I have a glass box 110 and want to keep the nitrates down.
Right now I use chempure blue and Matrix in a bag and with it hanging in the sump it seems like it really doesn't do anything.
So this brings me to the spyglass
How do you use it ?
What do you put it in ?
I wouldn't think you could put matrix in it.
I seen some bio pellets on your web site to use.
What size do I need ? What pump ?
Any help understanding and with setup would be great so I can order one and get started.
Thanks
 

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Ok been reading up on media reactors.
I found yours and looks easy and thats what I want.
I have no idea how to use them.
I have a glass box 110 and want to keep the nitrates down.
Right now I use chempure blue and Matrix in a bag and with it hanging in the sump it seems like it really doesn't do anything.
So this brings me to the spyglass
How do you use it ?
What do you put it in ?
I wouldn't think you could put matrix in it.
I seen some bio pellets on your web site to use.
What size do I need ? What pump ?
Any help understanding and with setup would be great so I can order one and get started.
Thanks
Matrix carbon or Matrix biomedia?

A medium Spyglass with Sicce 1.0 would be a good all around size reactor for your tank, there would be no limitations as far as media you could use in it for your water volume. Biopellets would be my personal choice.
 

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