Nitrate Reactor VS. Macroalgae Reactor

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So Im looking into getting something to keep my nitrates down and Ive read nothing but wonderful magical things about the Korallin Nitrate Reactor
https://www.marinedepot.com/Koralli...vzqg7F4zqlRm3A7VkISbLe7WFyNGzchhoCxngQAvD_BwE

I was getting ready to buy and then a friend said, have you seen the ARID N18 Macroalgae Reactor? Supposedly it keeps both NITRATE and PHOSPHATE down... A
https://www.saltwateraquarium.com/a...5kB5lMyzvwjI4IyDWDQVennHLGJ2Mm2hoCbVQQAvD_BwE

Anyone have info on these and can help me pick one?
 

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Depends on what your parameters are at. If your nitrates are overly high compared to phosphate, than the nitrate reactor is the way to go.
However, if your phosphates and nitrates are in a good ratio, it's better to use a algae reactor so you don't throw off that balance.
What are your parameters?

Good luck and Happy Reefing
 

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An algae reactor is the way to go, while nitrate reactors do work they are tricky. The flow needs to be really slow and the media will reach a saturation point. When this happens your nitrates will literally shoot up over night and the media needs to be replaced.
 
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