Jan
Well-known member
Hi
I have a Two Little Fishies phosphate reactor hooked up with a mini-jet 404 pump. It pushes water at 106gph, per vendor.
This seemed fine while I was using Phosguard media, the larger white phosphate absorbers. But I added a small amount of iron-based Phosban, the very small brown grains. Instructions on this say to not use enough water flow to cause the granuals to rub together as they will disintegrate and possibly harm your livestock.
When I turned the pump back on it seemed like the water flow was too much for the Phosban. The particles were bubbling around pretty good and even starting to come through the top of the sponge filter.
What would you recommend for maximum flow through this reactor if using a ferric oxide PO4 remover? What kind of pump?
Thanks...
I have a Two Little Fishies phosphate reactor hooked up with a mini-jet 404 pump. It pushes water at 106gph, per vendor.
This seemed fine while I was using Phosguard media, the larger white phosphate absorbers. But I added a small amount of iron-based Phosban, the very small brown grains. Instructions on this say to not use enough water flow to cause the granuals to rub together as they will disintegrate and possibly harm your livestock.
When I turned the pump back on it seemed like the water flow was too much for the Phosban. The particles were bubbling around pretty good and even starting to come through the top of the sponge filter.
What would you recommend for maximum flow through this reactor if using a ferric oxide PO4 remover? What kind of pump?
Thanks...