I am going to tag along here was thinking the same thing was going to order the tlf150 I know a lot of people over on the redseamax forums run them.....
I bought a Reef Octopus BR-110, and added an Eheim 2000 Compact+ pump. Works great, the reactor is a real bullet proof device, I have the pump set to it's lowest setting - 265 gph.
ive been using tlf reactor for a year with no problem just get extra clamps for all connections, also has good distrabution as long as its level
Which media are you using in it?ive got a 90 gallon and using the 150 reactor, no need for the 500
Is there a reason why you haven't considered a cheaper solution for the volume you have? I have not researched it much at all, but for the BRS GB I was going to pick up the dual-reactor they have (80 with MJ1200). I spoke with BRS today and they said their GFO/Carbon reactors will take pellets as well. They just said that you can't run the pellets and GFO/Carbon at the same time (if dual reactor) due to flow requirements. I figured it would allow me to use carbon/gfo to clean out my hair algae (maybe) and then try some type of media after.
They also have a single that is classified as pellets, but it seems to be the exact same except it does not come with pads..
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store...o-pellet-reactors/brs-bio-pellet-reactor.html
on my 120 i am using the br-70. Review below:
http://reefgizmo.com/2011/01/super-reef-octopus-biopellet-reactor-review-and-coupons/
I picked it up during the last group buy.
also using the TLF NPX pellets...i heard the warner pellets might be better...but so far no complaints.
Thanks Jim,
I keep getting the feeling that the octo is the way to go but just want to make sure. How big is your tank again?
I did consider these reactors but after thinking about it I just cant see it working all that well for pellets. If I was doing Carbon and GFO then it would be a no brainer for me.