dannieboiz
Active member
1st
the K2R reactor I have comes with a 1046 pumps which is something a little under 79gph, what would happen if I swap it out for a eheim 1048 (158).
2nd.
It seems like once water is filled in the reactor, water can be drain in without the help of a pump. So why is it neccassary to have the feeding pump there afterward? Is there another purpose for the feeding pump to be there beside pushing water into the reactor? Can't I just remove it?
the K2R reactor I have comes with a 1046 pumps which is something a little under 79gph, what would happen if I swap it out for a eheim 1048 (158).
2nd.
It seems like once water is filled in the reactor, water can be drain in without the help of a pump. So why is it neccassary to have the feeding pump there afterward? Is there another purpose for the feeding pump to be there beside pushing water into the reactor? Can't I just remove it?