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losthere
04/21/2009, 11:57 PM
looking to buy a reactor to use carbon in. looking at the two little fishies phosban reactor 150. I want to know what pump to use for the use of carbon in the reactor. I assume a maxi jet will suffice, just what size? I have a mj 1200 but dont know if it will be too much flow. Thanks for the help.

sjm817
04/22/2009, 05:41 AM
Take a look at the BRS reactors. They are a lot nicer.
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/Carbon-and-Phosphate-Remover-GFO-Media-Bags-&-Reactors/c109_85/index.html

BrassMonkey
04/22/2009, 06:35 AM
isnt the $17 housing from buck eye the same thing? well, i guess you would need the cartridge to an fitting. comes out about right

sjm817
04/22/2009, 07:19 AM
They have them set up with 1/2" swivel fittings and tubing, a flow valve, pump fitting, etc.

Coderabit2
04/22/2009, 01:06 PM
A 1200 will need to be dialed way down. You really only need a 400.

GT3000XX
04/22/2009, 01:43 PM
I use a TLF reactor filled up all the way with Kent pellet carbon and run a MODEL 1100 MAXI-JET SUBMERSIBLE UTILITY WATER PUMP (294 gph) and it works great. You can run a higer flow rate through carbon than you could through x-phosphate.