Great video post and breakdown of the components.Here is a quick video I shot-shows the reactor and the rest of the filtration. I took the time to explain it a little better.
[video=youtube;kvC6VR9UJp0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvC6VR9UJp0[/video]
x2 Nice videoAwesome vid and explanation Energy!
Love that tank!....or tanks now.
Awesome pearl as well!
great examples!!Great video post and breakdown of the components.
For those who dont know what "mature" K1 should look like when the thin film has developed Energys reactor is a great example.
Not my pictures but to help others visualize what mature media should look like.
New uncycled K1 in reactor
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Mature media (this would be what to shoot for)
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Mature media with slightly too many waste particles entering the bio.
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Yes- great example- and pictures- I can't tell you how many people walk into my fish room and ask- "Why are you boiling noodles?" The mature k-1 color should match a cooked noodle exactly. If the video doesn't show it my reactor is really moving the media- the water going into it is not really prefiltered- yet I keep the flow and air up so high that detritus can not collect on the media or inside the chamber. The entire reactor rocks slightly from the amount of air pumping into it. I think the feed pump is a mag 9? and the air pump is an Alita 80?Great video post and breakdown of the components.
For those who dont know what "mature" K1 should look like when the thin film has developed Energys reactor is a great example.
Not my pictures but to help others visualize what mature media should look like.
New uncycled K1 in reactor
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Mature media (this would be what to shoot for)
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Mature media with slightly too many waste particles entering the bio.
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Around 3 c.f. or so.I can't remember if you said somewhere Energy, but how much media is that ?? Or do you have a guess?