BigEZ77
Member
Hi All,
I have an Innovative Marine midsize Minimax reactor. The design of this reactor has two sponges below the media and two above, an upward flow and cannot remove the base. I have a 40G AIO tank and have it placed in the rear sump. I understand that carbon should never tumble and at the same time needs a fair amount of flow thru it. I only need to run an amount of carbon that fills about half of the canister in the reactor. So, I put my carbon in on top of the base sponge (after rinsing), then push the top two sponges down on top of the carbon. The issue is that the top sponges get pushed up off the carbon over time and then the carbon starts to tumble. So, I'm wondering if there's any safe product that would allow good water flow and I could pack on top of the sponges to fill the entire canister to hold them (and the carbon) in place? Or any other ideas that might work.
PS. An awesome idea for this reactor would have been to have a retractable rod with perforated discs on the end so the user could set the depth of the sponges and they wouldn't move. Just a thought.
Thanks,
Russell
I have an Innovative Marine midsize Minimax reactor. The design of this reactor has two sponges below the media and two above, an upward flow and cannot remove the base. I have a 40G AIO tank and have it placed in the rear sump. I understand that carbon should never tumble and at the same time needs a fair amount of flow thru it. I only need to run an amount of carbon that fills about half of the canister in the reactor. So, I put my carbon in on top of the base sponge (after rinsing), then push the top two sponges down on top of the carbon. The issue is that the top sponges get pushed up off the carbon over time and then the carbon starts to tumble. So, I'm wondering if there's any safe product that would allow good water flow and I could pack on top of the sponges to fill the entire canister to hold them (and the carbon) in place? Or any other ideas that might work.
PS. An awesome idea for this reactor would have been to have a retractable rod with perforated discs on the end so the user could set the depth of the sponges and they wouldn't move. Just a thought.
Thanks,
Russell
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