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Aquarist Forums => Saltwater General Discussions => Topic started by: NjOyRiD on September 06, 2010, 06:57:23 PM

Title: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: NjOyRiD on September 06, 2010, 06:57:23 PM
its for http://www.goreef.com/NpX-Bio-Beads-Denitrification-Pellets-1100ml.html

and I need a reactor that can take 3L, 3000ml of media

anyone wann help me out?
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: Bubbles on September 06, 2010, 08:58:27 PM
Have you looked at these?

http://www.nextreef.com/solidreactors.html (http://www.nextreef.com/solidreactors.html)
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: NjOyRiD on September 06, 2010, 09:01:49 PM
yes i did

heres the ones I,m debating for

http://premiumaquatics.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=PA&Product_Code=GEO-UMC420&Category_Code=

http://www.aquariumspecialty.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2951

http://www.goreef.com/NextReef-SMR1-XL-Solid-Media-Reactor.html

http://www.reefconcept.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2289

what you guys think

i need room for 3L of bio beads
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: Bubbles on September 07, 2010, 08:15:21 AM
I have the MR1 XL, it it were available at the time I ordered it I would have purchased the SMR1 XL. I went with the bio pellets though. It should hold your required 3L of media and if not it will be close, it holds about 3/4 of a gallon what ever that works out to. Somewhere around 3.5L I think.
Matt @ goreef is great to deal with too.

Jeff
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: redbelly on September 07, 2010, 10:15:12 AM
The Two Little Fishies 550 phosban reactor should would really well for you.

I was speaking with the company owner from the bio beads from Holland at MACNA and they felt that the phosban reactors worked quite well.
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: NjOyRiD on September 07, 2010, 05:07:56 PM
Pat, i need to run 3L of beads
Phosban reactor can take 750ML only :(
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: Darth on September 07, 2010, 06:19:52 PM
isn't litres and ml measure for liquid? if your running solid media, shouldnt it be measured in grams? IDK, but the 550 holds about 3.5 x the amount of the 150 still not sure if it's enough as again the measurements used seem skewed IMO
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: NjOyRiD on September 07, 2010, 06:32:51 PM
its funny you said that, when i looked at all reactors and my media, its all in liters and ML
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: Hookup on September 07, 2010, 06:56:35 PM
I believe a ml is a cm cubed... A representation of volume.

I spoke with several ppl at MACNA about these pellets... The most consistent answer seemed to be, good idea, but we are not there yet, if ever...  Questions again of what unknowns are being added to the tank via the pellet and/or pellet mfg process...

Universally agreed was there should NOT be a tank wide bacterial bloom... The concept of the pellet being the carbon source should, if done properly, have the bacteria all in the reactor on the pellets...

Anyhow, good. Hunting... I'm personally hoping you find success so that I can use them someday too!
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: Darth on September 07, 2010, 07:09:16 PM
Quote from: NjOyRiD on September 07, 2010, 06:32:51 PM
its funny you said that, when i looked at all reactors and my media, its all in liters and ML

I am sure you are right, it just seemed odd to me kinda like buying a litre of sugar and 500 grams of milk LOL again seems weird to me  ::)
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: JD on September 08, 2010, 05:39:00 AM
As hookup mentioned, mL or L as well as gallons, cubic inches, etc are all measures of volume.
Due to the different densities of various media, volume measurement has become a standard of measurement.
I bought sulphur media from MidWest awhile ago. They told me for so many gallons of water I need so many pounds of media.
Picture me sitting there scratching my head wondering how big of a reactor I needed to hold so many pounds of their media.
A litre is a litre regardless what you put in it.
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: az on September 08, 2010, 07:42:45 PM
you should just make one.
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: NjOyRiD on September 08, 2010, 08:53:55 PM
I have a baby inc soon, remember? LOLOL
which one you have AZ?
Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: az on September 08, 2010, 10:44:54 PM
nextreef xl and small I think.

Title: Re: Need help choosing my fluidized reactor
Post by: fish on September 10, 2010, 04:11:21 PM
One ml is equivalent to one gram of water (or anything with the same density as water). If it is denser than water it will weigh more, less dense than water it will weigh less.