Flreefer
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Does anyone know how big of a tank the BRS Dual reactor is rated for? I can't seem to find the info on the site.
Flreefer said:Does anyone know how big of a tank the BRS Dual reactor is rated for? I can't seem to find the info on the site.
danbstrong said:Im pretty sure the amount of media in reactor is whats important
Flreefer said:Does anyone know how big of a tank the BRS Dual reactor is rated for? I can't seem to find the info on the site.
Flreefer said:I want to start using the GFO, to get out of using the Phosphate pads, as I've heard they can adversely effect corals. And from what I'm seeing in my LPS, I'm wondering if this is the cause.
When I used to run canisters on my old 135, I used to run carbon 1 week out of every month. Since I upgraded, I haven't run any carbon, and since my tank is a mixed reef, I thought that starting to run it, might help defend against chemical warfare., as this is a possibility for why my LPS is not fairing well at this point too.
It's really strange though, SPS is growing great... That's why I was thinking too clean of a tank was a possibility too. I've heard that LPS prefer a little "dirtier water". I feed often, so I dont think that the water is that clean, but I only have 4 fish, and do weekly changes.
IDK, this is driving me crazy!!! To have gone this long, and start to lose easier corals to keep, has me pretty stumped.
Thanks for the input, Dan...
danbstrong said:Sounds like the dual reactor is the way to go you could run both the gfo and carbon imo sps are the easier coral all they need is good water and good lighting