TLF phosban reactor

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  1. tinnghe

    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    i just got two tlfs reactor, i was wondering, i would like to set them up in a series, what is the best choice? i want to run phosban and carbon, should i do carbon in first chamber and phosban in the second chamber? what pump should i use
     
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  3. sean_p_f

    sean_p_f Sea Dragon

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    why not just use one and put the carbon in above or below the phosban media???
     
  4. ReefSparky

    ReefSparky Super Moderator

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    For my 55, I utilize both carbon and phosphate media in one reactor. It's more than enough capacity for both. Maybe a seasoned veteran can chime in and enlighten you as to with what you can fill the second reactor.
     
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    tinnghe Purple Spiny Lobster

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    I thought about doing that but then I realized the chamberis quite small so I might not fit that much media in there so I want to set up two
     
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    If you are trying to use ferric Oxide then you may have the carbon to beat and break up the Ferric oxide into a rust colored dust and be all over you tank. And with some carbons like the soft pelleted types the rolling action of the reactor can and will beat them into a black dust ... Most Carbon's can take a bit more of a beating then any Ferric oxide I'd never mix one with the other myself. But Thats me ..

    P.S also with ferric oxide if it ever settles out and not kept fluid then you will be looking at a new reactor as it turns to almost solid steel in the plastic reactor And most reactors always end up broken from trying to beat the encrusted Iron ball out with a poker of some type.
     
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  9. ReefSparky

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    For a 55 gallon tank, the chamber of a TLF phos reactor is more than ample to contain a mixture of both medias.