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Old 12/03/2007, 02:46 PM
shiveley shiveley is offline
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Justin, I proposed this item, over the Phosban Reactor from TLF, because I felt that this unit was built MUCH better and appeared much less likely to leak. This is a VERY heavy duty unit, with a locking seal. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't feel very comfortable using a TLF Phosban Reactor externally, which is what I hope to do with this unit...

bayareaaquarist, I'm not sure I understand your question...the Precision Marine SR-35 can be used as a phosphate reactor, in exactly the same way as any any other phosphate reactor is utilized.

As fars as pumps, I have noticed that the majority of people seem to be using MJ600's on these...but I'm sure if you're really curious you could always contact Precision Marine and ask what they recommend.