Hello,
I was thinking of adding a macro reactor to my 90 gallon tank to help combat nitrates. Tank is already plumbed with 3 valves coming off the return. At the moment I am only using one valve for a gfo reactor and I have the reef octopus varios 8 return pump. Someone suggested the skimz macro algae reactor as it has the lighting and pump built, but I had thought that using my return pump to power the flow is a better option. Can anyone suggest a good reactor for this or should I consider the skimz? I have seen the diy versions but then you would have to contain the light to keep from having the light grow algae all over the sump. I think it is common practice where people would use a regular reactor, drip some LEDs around it and call it a day and or possibly wrapping the reactor as you would a car to avoid light leak, seems kind of a lot if maybe there was a good option on the market I haven't seen or heard about. also, I think I will have to have the reactor submerged in the sump water as I have little to no room. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jon
I was thinking of adding a macro reactor to my 90 gallon tank to help combat nitrates. Tank is already plumbed with 3 valves coming off the return. At the moment I am only using one valve for a gfo reactor and I have the reef octopus varios 8 return pump. Someone suggested the skimz macro algae reactor as it has the lighting and pump built, but I had thought that using my return pump to power the flow is a better option. Can anyone suggest a good reactor for this or should I consider the skimz? I have seen the diy versions but then you would have to contain the light to keep from having the light grow algae all over the sump. I think it is common practice where people would use a regular reactor, drip some LEDs around it and call it a day and or possibly wrapping the reactor as you would a car to avoid light leak, seems kind of a lot if maybe there was a good option on the market I haven't seen or heard about. also, I think I will have to have the reactor submerged in the sump water as I have little to no room. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Jon