phosphate reactor

I use the Phosban reactor by "two little fishes"

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works really well, drop my phosphate levels in less than 1 week after adding to my tank...
 
Re: phosphate reactor

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7954804#post7954804 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by moongoddesss007
anybody use a phosphate reactor and if so can you recomend one

I have a two little fishes that i dont use anymore, Pay for shipping and you can have it
 
So these can just be mounted to the back of the tank, huh? I thought the plumbing was more complicated than that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7958851#post7958851 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by amheck
So these can just be mounted to the back of the tank, huh? I thought the plumbing was more complicated than that.

I thought so too, but after seeing some of them in pis of set-ups, it looks like you just hook up a powerhead to them, and it flows back in the sump/tank.

Kinda looks like it works like a HOB canister filter without the internal pump.
 
Warner Marine now makes something called PhosAr.

It basically works just like a phosban reactor, but without having to buy the reactor.
it is a media that absorbs phosphates and can be simply put in a media bag.

Awesome stuff, highly recommended.

Ciao,

Felipe
 
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