I was researching the GFO reactors brands and media. Based on reports of the LTF leaking, and the cost of the NextReef reactors I am leaning toward the BRS reactor.
I also read that some folks seem to think that the High Capacity GFO from BRS doesn't work as well as the regular GFO.
Based on the instructions at BRS at my total water volume of ~140 gallons (DT, Sump, fuge, etc) I need 2.2 cups of HC. The reactor holds 2 cups. So my questions are:
1.) for about 140 gal of water would you get the regular size or jumbo reactor?
2.) what are your opinions on the HC vs. regular GFO?
Right now I'm figuring on the regular size and std GFO and then I can either change at greater frequency or switch to HC depending on how quickly it looses effectiveness. That seems better than running 2 reactors for the same media.
Also - their instructions say "For Granular and Pellet GFO start with 1 tablespoon per 4 gallons of water (16 tbsp = 1 cup). After 4-8 weeks the aquarium will have adjusted to lower nutrient levels and the amount of GFO can be increased up to 2 tablespoons per 4 gallons of water."
Can anyone explain the above "aquarium adjusts" statement? It would seem to me that "GFO becomes less effective" is more plausible but they just don't want to say that. They also say to replace in 4-8 weeks as PO4 levels go up/algae grows. So are they expecting/suggesting reefers put in GFO, then add more in 4-8 weeks and then replace all in another 4-8 weeks. Sorry but this seems a bit weird. Add GFO, monitor, replace when PO4 rises to user determined threshold(assuming all other things remain equal) or time has passed makes the most sense to me.
3.) What practice do you guys use?
Thanks.
I also read that some folks seem to think that the High Capacity GFO from BRS doesn't work as well as the regular GFO.
Based on the instructions at BRS at my total water volume of ~140 gallons (DT, Sump, fuge, etc) I need 2.2 cups of HC. The reactor holds 2 cups. So my questions are:
1.) for about 140 gal of water would you get the regular size or jumbo reactor?
2.) what are your opinions on the HC vs. regular GFO?
Right now I'm figuring on the regular size and std GFO and then I can either change at greater frequency or switch to HC depending on how quickly it looses effectiveness. That seems better than running 2 reactors for the same media.
Also - their instructions say "For Granular and Pellet GFO start with 1 tablespoon per 4 gallons of water (16 tbsp = 1 cup). After 4-8 weeks the aquarium will have adjusted to lower nutrient levels and the amount of GFO can be increased up to 2 tablespoons per 4 gallons of water."
Can anyone explain the above "aquarium adjusts" statement? It would seem to me that "GFO becomes less effective" is more plausible but they just don't want to say that. They also say to replace in 4-8 weeks as PO4 levels go up/algae grows. So are they expecting/suggesting reefers put in GFO, then add more in 4-8 weeks and then replace all in another 4-8 weeks. Sorry but this seems a bit weird. Add GFO, monitor, replace when PO4 rises to user determined threshold(assuming all other things remain equal) or time has passed makes the most sense to me.
3.) What practice do you guys use?
Thanks.