to have too large a reactor?
I have something I have been meaning to make into a reactor sitting in my trunk. The thing is, it is a water filter that is about 2 feet long. I will need to crack it open and pull out the media and replace it with baffles of some sort (bio balls probably).
But I was honestly curious if you could build a reactor that is too large for the tank.
is it possible?
is it possible?
The other Jeff
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants
I took off all of the reactors I had on my Eheim canisters, and instead just inject the CO2 straight into the intake, and haven't looked back. If that works for you, don't even bother with the reactor. Of course, depending on the canister, if you run into air-locking issues, you'll be forced to forgo some flow and build a reactor.
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dependng on the size of the reactor it might be worth it (i.e. my reactor idea).DelawareJim wrote:I wonder if it wouldn't be worth it to run a separate pump or power head just for the reactor. You can never have too much flow.
Cheers.
Jim
smaller reactors would probably not affect the flow but super reactors might.
just as long as I dont have to buy a bolt down iwaki I think I will be ok.
The other Jeff
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants
Master of growing algae and getting better at plants