I am interested in adding a gfo reactor to my tank. The problem is, is I don't have the space for another pump in my sump. Now is there a way I could add something to the main plumbing to hard plumb the tube to the main pvc plumbing? If so how?
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No long term effect. Just like running GFO, but you don't have to keep changing it out, and you don't need a reactor. Just dose by the capful, and that bottle will last a very long time.
It brings down phosphates faster and with less headaches than GFO, it dosen't exhaust, and you can dose it when needed to bring down phosphates very quickly.
No long term effect. Just like running GFO, but you don't have to keep changing it out, and you don't need a reactor. Just dose by the capful, and that bottle will last a very long time.
It brings down phosphates faster and with less headaches than GFO, it dosen't exhaust, and you can dose it when needed to bring down phosphates very quickly.
Not exactly true, if your phosphate levels aren't very high, it will not clump and leave stringy crap everywhere. When you first start, yes, if levels are high, you gotta stay on the snot that it leaves behind, which is phosphate in bound form. But once its down to .05 levels, there is no mess to clean up.But please know that when u use lanthanum I.e. Sea clear u must use it in a 5microb filter, coz the precipitate that comes out will sticky our glass everywhere if u don't
That's what I did pump alittle on the large side so it takes up some of the extra returnsT-off from return