What's a good phosphate reactor?

Discussion in 'Filters, Pumps, etc..' started by anpgp, Jan 8, 2010.

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  1. lunatik_69

    lunatik_69 Giant Squid

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    I dont have Phosban in my reactor, but I do keep a product thats called Pura Complete in it and it does work for me.


    luna
     
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  3. Terry

    Terry Plankton

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    If your running phosban a reactor seems to be the way to go, besides you could always use it for other chemical filtration. When i started using mine the difference was day and night. For some reason my alk started going down as the phosphates were removed.
     
  4. reeferdude

    reeferdude Fire Shrimp

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    i like the ones bulk reef supply has also. they look just like the water filter canisters. wall mountable and easy maintenance. when i get the money, i am getting 2 of them. one for gfo and the other for carbon.they cost about the same as the littlefishy ones. looks like better quality too!
     
  5. grubbsj

    grubbsj Gigas Clam

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    You describe the setup I'm running from BRS...I like it alot, easy set up, easy maintenance and low cost.
     
  6. Robman

    Robman Great White Shark

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    WOW....Do you have a reason??? Just curious. I use them and so do alot of people. I think they are the most popular on the market! Just curious why you would trash it. Did you have a bad experience?