Biopellet reactor

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mightymice

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I am thinking about starting biopellets and was looking at BRS to pick a reactor. This will go on a 220 gallon tank, so assuming I need about 1000ml volume - but that is a guess. Are biopellet reactors similar to skimmers where bigger is usually better? Also, does anyone have one they like in terms of function and cleaning/maintenance?
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Poseidon

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i think 1000ml is too much, i cant remember what the ratio is, but i do believe more isnt better,

i use the tlf phosban 150 reactor and i like it. as long as you have a prefilter on the pump it works flawelessly,
if you dont, then it will get clogged and not tumble right.
 

spyd

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I run 500ml of Vertex pellets on my 180G. As for a reactor, I use the Vertex UF15. It is a nice unit. I would consider maybe moving up to the UF-20 for a tank of your size.
 

pulpfiction1

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i use a UF-20  myself on my 75gallon with a 44 gallon sump about 2/3 full,i would have to say i have about 750ml of pellets running,some of use have pumps that have the power to run a few extra appliances either "T"d off the return or a manifold style setup
 

teebone110

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I use a tlf 550 phons an reactor plumbed into a manifold from my return.

I use 400mls of BRS bio pellets

Recently, I pulled out the screens and modded it with a funnel at the base.
The improvement in tumble was incredible.

I use about half the flow as before and the tumble improved about 200 %
 
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