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What's the best Ca reactor for a 120?
I am kind of fed up with my ca reactor and am pretty sure I can get the money invested in it out of it. Can anyone suggest what the best Ca reactor would be for a 120 gallon tank?
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-Weston- Check the pic's if you have time {little red house above} |
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What reactor do you have now, and what do you not like about it?
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-brandon |
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h&s make nice reactors, easy to maintain.
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How can i sneak a 500g tank into the house and throw it into the wall real quick without my wife noticing? |
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its huge big in size ans water rate. I got a great deal on it but it's made for a 250 gallon. I cannot control the drip rate for more than a day without it stopping or opening up. I have replaced the ball valve regulating it too. It also no matter how hard I clean the seals will always leak. I have to place a towel under it and replace weekly.....Its a deltec
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-Weston- Check the pic's if you have time {little red house above} |
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If you have the space in sump, the H&S reactors are a breeze to setup,adjust, and maintain. They can be run externally as well, but it's not quite as plug and play. For external use, the Geo's are great. I ran one for 3-4 years and rarely touched it aside from refilling the media.
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I second the GEO. Easy to setup and rock steady once my drip rate was set. Going on six months now being run by my ACjr and can't be happier.
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Thank's I just feel like I can sell this deltec for about 600$ and put $400 into a geo and pocket two, while beign much happier.
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-Weston- Check the pic's if you have time {little red house above} |
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