Home made ZeoVIT reactor

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  1. invert phil

    invert phil Millepora

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    Finally finished my zeovit style reactor. The reactor will be added to a second sump which is about to be plumbed into my system.

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  3. steve wright

    steve wright Super Moderator

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    That looks pretty cool to me Phil

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  4. invert phil

    invert phil Millepora

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    Thanks Steve, it took ages cutting precise circles in acrylic with a large hack saw and file.
     
  5. vegasfish

    vegasfish Feather Star

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    Looks like you did a great job. But I am worried for you after looking at the pictures. Your electrical cords and timers in the background are a disaster waiting to happen. Try to atleast get a drip loop on them. But the best thing would be to move them away from that tank if you can.
     
  6. bdwarrior52

    bdwarrior52 Astrea Snail

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    ya that is kinda sketchy
     
  7. photo-guy

    photo-guy Flamingo Tongue

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    That's great!

    You probably already plan on it, but I'd put hoze clamps on that green hose. It's a downer when a hose pops off a connection at 3:00 am and starts to fountain water over the side of the sump and onto the floor.
     
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  9. the fisherman

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    Let us know how well it works and great job on the reactor
     
  10. Av8Bluewater

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    Sure looks like you did a good job.
     
  11. LoJack

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    wow looks great ... nice job!