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REACTORS- Filtration for stingrays

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I don't think I posted my latest update on what it looks like so here it is.

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Best reactor container hands down. Its a little noisy because of the thin hard plastic but easy to drill for bulkheads and flat spots to fasten them. Im going to change out all my reactor containers with these. Also ive never had any problems with prazi foaming that much. Ive never had to unplug my reactors.

http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=551071


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Trev where did you find this container? How many gallons and what's the dimensions

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Its a typical sump pump container. I got it at my local hardware store, it was only 30 bucks. Still my absolute favorite reactor out of all 3 that i have. Its about 35 gallons, about 20" inches wide and 36" tall just guessing.


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Scott s can you give a quick low down on how your filtration works? Looks like a container as a sump, one as a reactor, and what is the green one?


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I haven't read through this entire thread yet, but has anyone ran a reactor(s) plumbed inline with a canister filter return? I've been thinking of doing this for quite some time and was looking for some feedback. I was thinking of plumbing a Nextreef SMR1 to the return of my Eheim 2217. K1 is the media of choice here.
 
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