"I am in the process of planning my new marine aquarium, an Aqua Medic Armatus XD375. I want to make optimal use of the limited space in the sump and was wondering if it would be possible to run a UV sterilizer and Bio Pellet reactor in sequence, powered by a single pump. The pump I'm planning to use has adjustable flow.
So: return pump in sump > hose to Bio Pellet reactor > hose to UV sterilizer> hose back into sump (or inline with return pump).
Since space in the sump is limited, it would be great if I could run these two systems on one pump. In the Bio Pellet reactor, I would like to use biopellets or tropic marin Bacto pellets. These systems may only be used later, after the start-up phase is complete. However, I would find it convenient to install everything now while the system is still dry, and I have easy access to everything.
If this is possible, I would also like to know what you think the ideal order would be: Bio Pellet reactor first and then UV, or UV first and then Bio Pellet reactor?
I have:
So: return pump in sump > hose to Bio Pellet reactor > hose to UV sterilizer> hose back into sump (or inline with return pump).
Since space in the sump is limited, it would be great if I could run these two systems on one pump. In the Bio Pellet reactor, I would like to use biopellets or tropic marin Bacto pellets. These systems may only be used later, after the start-up phase is complete. However, I would find it convenient to install everything now while the system is still dry, and I have easy access to everything.
If this is possible, I would also like to know what you think the ideal order would be: Bio Pellet reactor first and then UV, or UV first and then Bio Pellet reactor?
I have:
- Return pump: Aqua Medic DC Runner 2.3 (adjustable)
- D-D FMR75 Bio Pellet reactor
- Aqua Medic Helix 2.0 36W UV Sterilizer"