Carbon in a Phosban reactor

I run 2 phosban reactors in series. 1st one phosban and second one carbon (black diamond). Carbon wants more flow usually but by having the carbon one after the phosban filled one I kick the flow up higher and there is extra filtration after the phosban if I'm beating the phosban too hard from flow levels. I pack the carbon one full so it doesn't really move around too much although the phosban one rolls pretty good. I fill the phosban one about 2/3 full which also helps with higher flow levels since there's not as much room for the granules to move too much although I can watch the granules move from the bottom to the top slowly vs. just barley wiggling like some do. I've found that the phosban doesn't harden up on me that way.
 
That's supposed to be the best so that you can really force some water volume through w/o worrying about pulverizing the rust particles. I should probably go back to that thread when I was looking for my friend a cannister filter and see if some of the other ones for sale are still available. That or make one, they're pretty basic.
 
I got this one...but it doesn't look like the one in the pic.

http://www.premiumaquatics.com/Merc...en=PROD&Product_Code=ML-MAGHOT&Category_Code=


Thing is, I hadn't thought about it at the time, but the things are designed to discharge into an actual display tank, so the return plumbing on it is real short. I have it hanging on the side of my sump, so the water level in there was a couple inches below the output of the canister filter. I had to rig some PVC to direct the flow down into the sump.
 
I have a Filstar XP3 sitting around doing nothing. I'll just order some bags and put carbon in a couple of the baskets and Phosban in the third.

That will save me 70 bucks or so.

Dave, if you can tell me the number I'm thinking of, I'll split it with you.
 
Ohhhh, so close. It was 68. Guess that money goes into the new jointer fund.

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