ReeferNoob4ever
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I want to hook a macro algae reactor to my 20gal tank. Two things I would like to achieve:
1. Use my existing powerhead for circulation and to pump the reactor at the same time.
2. Not have to worry about syphoning if the power goes out.
Can I just use my powerhead to suck the water from the tank by hooking the hose to the inlet side, out through the reactor, and back into the tank through the powerhead outlet side?
I understand I wouldn't want to do this with GFO or something. But since this is only passing through water for the nutrients to be absorbed by the macro algae, does it matter that I would essentially be pulling the water through the reactor rather than pushing it?
Finally, if I was able to set this up how I'm explaining, would I run into any siphon issues? Especially since this would be backward from any canister filters or media reactors that I'm aware of.
Thanks! :hmm6:
1. Use my existing powerhead for circulation and to pump the reactor at the same time.
2. Not have to worry about syphoning if the power goes out.
Can I just use my powerhead to suck the water from the tank by hooking the hose to the inlet side, out through the reactor, and back into the tank through the powerhead outlet side?
I understand I wouldn't want to do this with GFO or something. But since this is only passing through water for the nutrients to be absorbed by the macro algae, does it matter that I would essentially be pulling the water through the reactor rather than pushing it?
Finally, if I was able to set this up how I'm explaining, would I run into any siphon issues? Especially since this would be backward from any canister filters or media reactors that I'm aware of.
Thanks! :hmm6: