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Hey guys, Im seriously thinking about getting a phosban reactor. Do you guys think its really worth getting one or its just useless equipment? Any pros and cons? Which company makes the best phosban reactor?
jawwad2004 said:I was reading the product description and it says max flow with 150grams of phosban media should is 80gph, thats ridiculously slow! I wanted to use something like a maxi jet 400 rated @ 106 gph.
So with the ball valve, for me to get best results, I would have to lower the flow to maybe live 75 gph? John, do you still use your reactor, or it was only when u put that old rock in?jhale said:you need to do more reading. phosban works at a low turnover rate. if it's subjected to high flow it disintegrates and enters the water column, which is then really bad for the health of the coral. Too much iron in the water will end up killing the coral.
I used the two little fishies brand reactor and had good results with phosban. I had high Po4 from some old rock that had been soaked in tap water for six years, as it released Po4 the phosban was able to absorb it and keep it under control.
DRZL said:also think of it this way, the money you were gonna use for the reactor, pump, media could be better suited to buy that new tunze skimmer thats all the rage right now...lol
DRZL said:how about finding the reason for your p04 and taking care of it from the root. my .02
cali_reef said:How do you remove Po4 from fish food? most salt? all carbon sold for aquarium use?
pecan2phat said:Reactor - $35
Media - $13
Pump - $14
DOC Tunze - $427
:scratchch
DRZL said:At low trace levels your corals do it for you, the more corals you have the more they absorb its essential to all stonies
why do you think all reactor media has trace levels of p04? its basically chopped up coral skeletons.
The idea is to keep it low and not have decaying sh!t sinks somewhere, where theres is too much to absorb you have problems
theres numerous threads on RC about lightening of corals/slowing down of growth because of super low levels of p04,
remedy: overfeed...mmmm phosphatey!
:knockedou
DRZL said:phosban's are band-aids, sometimes theyre helpful like jhale use of tap water, but rock cooking, bigger skimmer, detritus removal will take care of that more long term.
alrha said:i agree. i dont see anything wrong with running media to improve water quality.