G garybuk Fish Addict Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 956 Reaction score 0 Location oxford/uk Sep 19, 2008 #1 Does anyone know how much flow shud be going thur a homemade or even for that matter a phosphate reactor? building my own! see if it drops my phosphate!
Does anyone know how much flow shud be going thur a homemade or even for that matter a phosphate reactor? building my own! see if it drops my phosphate!
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Sep 24, 2008 #2 Not a lot, usually something in the 100-200gph range is MORE than enough. My TLF phosban reactor only has a 100gph pump on it and its fine
Not a lot, usually something in the 100-200gph range is MORE than enough. My TLF phosban reactor only has a 100gph pump on it and its fine
OP OP G garybuk Fish Addict Joined Dec 21, 2007 Messages 956 Reaction score 0 Location oxford/uk Sep 25, 2008 #3 SkiFletch said: Not a lot, usually something in the 100-200gph range is MORE than enough. My TLF phosban reactor only has a 100gph pump on it and its fine Click to expand... Thanks forgot i made this thread!
SkiFletch said: Not a lot, usually something in the 100-200gph range is MORE than enough. My TLF phosban reactor only has a 100gph pump on it and its fine Click to expand... Thanks forgot i made this thread!
O ostrow Fish Herder Joined Jun 9, 2002 Messages 1,137 Reaction score 0 Sep 27, 2008 #4 Enough to gently tumble the media on the top but not to cause it to violently tumble.