MiniMax - The New All-In-One Media Reactor from Innovative Marine

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  1. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    The new MiniMax media reactor from Innovative Marine is really mini at just 2" x 2.3" x 11.4". But not only will the MiniMax slip into the back of many nanos out there, it also has a few features not found in many bigger reactors. The first is the twist-top that allows you to easily adjust flow through the reactor without getting your hands wet. And the inner column can be quickly removed for no-mess media changes. Kudos to Innovate Marine. The 150mL 2.5 watt Desktop model will be available soon at an MSRP of $99. A mid-size $129 version will also be available. Video added to post #10.

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    MiniMax – All-In-One Media Reactor

    If you desire the highest water quality but are frustrated with media reactors on the market….Meet the all new MiniMax. The MiniMax All-In-One Media Reactor is a novel approach to optimize chemical and biological filtration for nano & mini marine aquariums. Its’ innovative Patent Pending design minimizes the need for flexible tubes, pvc pipes, ball valves, thumb screws, and unnecessary clutter that are usually associated with typical media reactors. Its’ ingenious design maximizes performance and offers out of the box responsive flow control, easy maintenance, low power consumption, and the smallest form factor ever built. The versatile MiniMax is designed to be discreetly hidden behind All-In-One Aquariums or placed directly in sumps.

    The MiniMax is the All-In-One reactor for All-In-One Aquariums
    1. Responsive Flow Control – Unique dual chamber design, allows for quick and responsive flow control within seconds with a simple turn of knob without the need for ball valves and inlet/outlet pipes
    2. Efficiency – Utilizes upward flow pattern that requires less flow and lower energy consumption (Desktop Model – requires a mere 2.5 watts)
    3. Eliminate Messy Maintenance– Internal chamber acts as a removable cartridge that simply slides out of outer chamber and automatically drains water out without the need for tools and time consuming thumb screws to unfasten.
    4. Nano Size – We produced the smallest Nano Reactor (2” x 2.3” x 11.4”) with the integrated features right out the box

    Features:
    • All-In-One Design – for use with Bio Pellets, GFO, & Carbon
    • Made from quality cell cast acrylic – Bracket Included
    • Smallest Form Factor
    • Responsive Flow Control
    • Low Power Consumption
    • Double O-Ring Seal for Lid
    • Offered in Desktop (150ml Max Volume Capacity) & Midsize (350ml Max Volume Capacity)
    • Pump Included
    • Just add your favorite Media

    Pricing:
    • Item Number 7301 – Desktop MiniMax All-In-One Media Reactor MSRP $ 99
    • Item Number 7302 – Mid-Size MiniMax All-In-One Media Reactor MSRP $ 129



    Innovative Marine Web Site:
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    Last edited: Feb 20, 2013
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  3. skyvern2130

    skyvern2130 Stylophora

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    Mmm been looking for a small reactor for gfo
     
  4. Jlobes

    Jlobes Coral Banded Shrimp

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    just heard about these the other day. sounds pretty cool. Those guys over at IM are doing some cool things. looking forward to vids and reviews.
     
  5. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    I saw these the other day, neat idea. Chris... this is for you bro
     
  6. Biocube

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    I love this idea, would be great for everything but BioPellets unless you can find a way to directly export waste from this reactor directly into your skimmer.

    BUT this would be great for GFO, carbon ect...
     
  7. ingtar_shinowa

    ingtar_shinowa Giant Squid

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    Just put it in the same chamber as your skimmer and you'll be golden.
     
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  9. Biocube

    Biocube Giant Squid

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    You fly out here and show me. ;)
     
  10. skyvern2130

    skyvern2130 Stylophora

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    Any idea on when we can start purchasing them?
     
  11. Jlobes

    Jlobes Coral Banded Shrimp

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    next month some time....at least thats the word on the street.
     
  12. Matt Rogers

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    Video Added

    Well it's Monday... here is the vid!