Zeolith reactor

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Is a manual reactor just as good as your zeomatic reactor except the convenience?
 

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As long as you can shake up the Zeolight media to release any build-up, a manual reactor will work just fine.

Our Zeomatic reactor does provide the convenience of automatically shaking up the media and is easy to clean and maintain.
 

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Are there recommended reactors for smaller volume aquariums? I have 55 gallons of total water. How much zeolight would you recommend for a medium-low stocked aquarium?
 

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A 1 liter zeolite reactor such would be sufficient if you have the space for it in your sump. A 55 gal system would use 500g of Zeolith, half of the 1 liter container.
 

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