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    binford4000 - Reefkeeper
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    I finally had a half hour to do this so here it is. I installed the BRS reactor on the wifes tank today to see how well these work.First I stoped her auto water changes and the carbon gfo to get the No3's up there.I know crazy right?? Only way to find out tho.The reactor is easy to install and the kit comes with evrything except tools and a pump.BRS recomends a mag 3,I have a header installed comeing of a reef octopus hyd 5000 so alittle plumbing and it's ready to go. The reactor is the same as the gfo reactor they sell with the exception of the interior chamber is diffrent then gfo one.It is a nice acrylic chamber with plastic scrrens.They do give you six feet of 1/2 inch line,a union,ball valve and a pump fitting also.The starter kit comes with 500 ml of bio pellete's which is enough for a 75 gal tank.And they send a nice wrench also.

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    So here's the first No3 test to verify the starting point,Ph is @8.3 we'll be watching it to see if there's a drop

    catspictures030 - brs bio pellete's and reactor

    I added one third of the 500 ml of media provided and in two weeks we'll add another and do another test to see how we're comeing along.The auto water changes and the gfo and carbon are also being turned back on.Over all it's a nice kit for the money and hopefully I don't crash her tank.Here's a pic just incase I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binford4000 View Post
    I finally had a half hour to do this so here it is. I installed the BRS reactor on the wifes tank today to see how well these work.First I stoped her auto water changes and the carbon gfo to get the No3's up there.I know crazy right?? Only way to find out tho.The reactor is easy to install and the kit comes with evrything except tools and a pump.BRS recomends a mag 3,I have a header installed comeing of a reef octopus hyd 5000 so alittle plumbing and it's ready to go. The reactor is the same as the gfo reactor they sell with the exception of the interior chamber is diffrent then gfo one.It is a nice acrylic chamber with plastic scrrens.They do give you six feet of 1/2 inch line,a union,ball valve and a pump fitting also.The starter kit comes with 500 ml of bio pellete's which is enough for a 75 gal tank.And they send a nice wrench also.

    catspictures028 - brs bio pellete's and reactor

    So here's the first No3 test to verify the starting point,Ph is @8.3 we'll be watching it to see if there's a drop

    catspictures030 - brs bio pellete's and reactor

    I added one third of the 500 ml of media provided and in two weeks we'll add another and do another test to see how we're comeing along.The auto water changes and the gfo and carbon are also being turned back on.Over all it's a nice kit for the money and hopefully I don't crash her tank.Here's a pic just incase I do.

    DSC01853 - brs bio pellete's and reactor
    i really hope you don't crash my tank i like how you like to try things with my tank and not yours.

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    But honey I bought you a new vortech and ordered you another one also along with your new reactor.Just relax babe it's only a fish tank LOL

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    (biting her nails) Mrs Binford I'm aw gonna remain positive here for you ok.
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    what size tank did this go on? i just got two combo kits today and put off the ozone a bit to see how well these work. only prob i'm having is deciding how much to start with. it's a 125g total volume system and the 350ml that one reactor will hold is suposed to be recommended for a 75 gal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buk View Post
    what size tank did this go on? i just got two combo kits today and put off the ozone a bit to see how well these work. only prob i'm having is deciding how much to start with. it's a 125g total volume system and the 350ml that one reactor will hold is suposed to be recommended for a 75 gal.
    the slower the better,I broke her total amount to three equal parts being added every two weeks.If you have sps and go to fast it will shock them very hard.This is one of those things that patience pay's off.If you see a drop in Ph as slapshot suggested in a another thread don't get to worried it comes back up fairly quick.I noticed a 0.1 drop for two day's then it returned to it's normal level of 8.3.Hope this helps

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    thanks binford but it wasn't the total amount that i was confused on i was debating how much to start with and ended up going with 7oz. i wanted you to be aware though that even though the kit comes with 500ml of pellets the reactor is only designed to handle 350ml at a time. the extra 150ml is replenishment.
    i've noticed the same clumping problem though. i'm using a mag 3 also and i noticed when i open the valve all the way for just a burst then close it all the way the air bubbles detatch from the floating pellets and the clumps break apart.

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    for sale one (pos) BRS pellet ractor only used for two weeks will part with cheap!! LOL so much for that idea,on the good side the new JNS alpha one reactor is a slick lilttle unit rated for 100 gals and them pellet's are dancing around like they're in Texas at a Stevie Ray Vaughn concert in a tornado!!! Sorry bulk reef it's a from me on this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by binford4000 View Post
    for sale one (pos) BRS pellet ractor only used for two weeks will part with cheap!! LOL so much for that idea,on the good side the new JNS alpha one reactor is a slick lilttle unit rated for 100 gals and them pellet's are dancing around like they're in Texas at a Stevie Ray Vaughn concert in a tornado!!! Sorry bulk reef it's a from me on this one.
    yes dear i like this one much better glad you got this one the other one make something out of it

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    I do like mine, but they are notorious for bunching together. If you soak them over nite you might get better results.

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