Cajun Reefer
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I have a major nuisance algae problem in my 90 gallon FOWLR. I'm in the process of slowly removing a Eheim 2229 wet/dry canister filter and Marineland Emperor 400 w/ Bio-wheel removed. In addition to lowering the nitrates, I'm also doing this to clean up the interior of my tank.
I'm looking to add a Nautilus PhosReactor or two containing Seachem's PhosGuard or similar product as well as activated carbon. My questions is can I run two reactors side-by-side or in-line together?:idea:
I noticed that the Nautilus PhosReactor has a recommended max flow rate of 80 gph. I thought about running a MJ400 (max flow= 106 gph) to draw water out of my aquarium into the first PhosReactor which would contain only Activated Carbon. Then from there it would flow into a second PhosReactor containing a Phosphate absorbing material before it returned to the tank.
Anyone have any suggestions? Those of you that use the Nautilus PhosReactor or PhosBan Reactor 150, do y'all regularly change out the foam discs to prevent excessive detrius buildup?
Thanks...
Dennis
I'm looking to add a Nautilus PhosReactor or two containing Seachem's PhosGuard or similar product as well as activated carbon. My questions is can I run two reactors side-by-side or in-line together?:idea:
I noticed that the Nautilus PhosReactor has a recommended max flow rate of 80 gph. I thought about running a MJ400 (max flow= 106 gph) to draw water out of my aquarium into the first PhosReactor which would contain only Activated Carbon. Then from there it would flow into a second PhosReactor containing a Phosphate absorbing material before it returned to the tank.
Anyone have any suggestions? Those of you that use the Nautilus PhosReactor or PhosBan Reactor 150, do y'all regularly change out the foam discs to prevent excessive detrius buildup?
Thanks...
Dennis