Dec 23, 2011 #1 jaysauce Active Member View Badges Joined Apr 12, 2010 Messages 293 Reaction score 34 Location Orange County, CA Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Does anyone use biopellets in a bag and put it in their sump with success? What kind of pellets are you using and how long do they last?
Does anyone use biopellets in a bag and put it in their sump with success? What kind of pellets are you using and how long do they last?
Dec 23, 2011 #2 Cubbies Well-Known Member View Badges Photo of the Month Joined Oct 3, 2011 Messages 896 Reaction score 7 Location Illinois Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Bio pellets need to tumble for them to work. Otherwise hey will just clump up. If anybody is doing it, I'll let them chime in and see how they do it. I personally wouldn't though.
Bio pellets need to tumble for them to work. Otherwise hey will just clump up. If anybody is doing it, I'll let them chime in and see how they do it. I personally wouldn't though.
Dec 23, 2011 #3 M MattL22 Valuable Member View Badges Joined Sep 2, 2010 Messages 1,589 Reaction score 37 Location Longisland Rating - 0% 0 0 0 What about a hob?
Dec 23, 2011 #4 revhtree Owner Administrator View Badges Staff member Super Moderator Reef Squad Partner Member 2024 Excellence Award RGB Photo of the Month Article Contributor R2R TV Featured Hospitality Award Article Administrator Black Friday Sponsor Industry Professional My Tank Thread My Aquarium Showcase Joined May 8, 2006 Messages 49,226 Reaction score 98,068 Rating - 100% 1 0 0 I don't think the pellets would get enough flow going through them. I would use a reactor of some sort or modify an existing piece of equipment.
I don't think the pellets would get enough flow going through them. I would use a reactor of some sort or modify an existing piece of equipment.