Here is a summary of my experience... YMMV
I bought two AquaMedic reactors and made my own light for the phyto reactor. Notes below the images...
Sorry if these notes ramble a bit...
1) the fittings that Aquamedic included were total crap and had to be replaced with regular J-G fitings.
2) I thought that I could top-off the phyto reactor then gravity would make it flow from the phyto to the rotifer. The goal was to make this automated. This did not work because the bubbles at the bottom continued to force phyto into the rotifer reactor even when the phyto level dropped below the rotifer level. The bubble pressure overcame the gravity pressure. Maybe if I went with peristaltic low-flow pumps I could overcome this problem but I ran out of money.
3) My first batch went really well for months then I made a mistake and left one of the valves open during the daily 1/3 flush. Drained a whole phyto into the rotifer then all over the floor. I was p**ed. It taked daily careful water changes to keep healthy.
4) I lost another batch when the air hose at the check-valve cracked and leaked a whole reactor onto the floor. I have since worked out many of the mechanical/plumbing failure points.
5) After my initial good luck with my first batch, I had three crashes in six months. I got frustrated and took a break.
6) I use filtered water pressurized off my return pump to top-off the phyto tank. This is supposed to be a valid method compared to boiling salt water but maybe I have some chemical pollutants causing me trouble. This may be a contributor to the crashes.
7) I use my 1.026 tank water for top-off. Maybe lower is better.
8) anyone want a reactor setup???