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What does a PhosBan reactor do?

What does a PhosBan reactor do?

The PhosBan Reactor is designed with the upflow principle to achieve the most efficient use of PhosBan or other chemical filter media. By pushing water from the bottom upward through a dispersion plate, it forces an even distribution of water through the media, and prevents channeling.

Can you run carbon and Gfo in the same reactor?

The biggest problem with combining GFO and Carbon into the same reactor is that they really should be run at different flow rates. GFO should tumble in the reactor or it will quickly clump up and stop being effective.

What is Gfo?

GFO, which stands for Granular Ferric Oxide, is a red brown powder that is compacted into granules. The purpose of granular ferric oxide is to inhibit algae growth by removing phosphates from the aquarium. Maintaining low phosphate levels will help prevent algae outbreaks and control growth.

What is Gfo aquarium?

Granular Ferric Oxide (aka GFO) or iron oxide hydroxide is a reddish brown, granular-shaped filter media that is one of the most common and effective methods of reducing phosphate in a reef aquarium. GFO media is readily available, inexpensive and lasts a long time, making it a popular choice among saltwater aquarists.

Can you use Gfo in freshwater aquarium?

Virgin drinking water grade Bayoxide E33 GFO (Granular Ferric Oxide) quickly and effectively removes phosphates, silicates, arsenic, and heavy metals in all freshwater and marine aquatic environments. It is safe for all freshwater and marine fish, invertebrates, and plants to reduce phosphates and silicates.

How do you use RowaPhos?

Place the product between two layers of filter wool in a canister filter. Do not sprinkle into the your reef tank. Do not place it into water without surrounding it with filter wool. RowaPhos recommends that you use a small quantity and replace regularly rather than a large amount and replace infrequently.

When should I change my Gfo?

Change GFO when phosphate levels begin to rise. This is generally every 4 weeks for standard GFO and closer to 8 weeks for High Capacity GFO.

How much is RowaPhos in reactor?

I run 2 grams per gallon of RowaPhos in my NextReef Reactor. You can buy a cheap digital scale for 15 or 20 bucks. It comes in handy with my reef tank all the time when I am measuring and dosing stuff. So, in your case, I would run between 150 and 180 grams.

How does the phosban reactor work?

The PhosBan Reactor is designed with the upflow principle to achieve the most efficient use of PhosBan or other chemical filter media. By pushing water from the bottom upward through a dispersion plate, it forces an even distribution of water through the media, and prevents channeling.

How to place GFO media in a fluidized reactor?

Place GFO media in mesh media bag in filter or sump, or directly in fluidized reactor in recirculating water flow. 2. Initial starting dose = 1 gram/gallon in media bag or fluidized reactor.

How do you use GFO in aquariums?

Place GFO media in mesh media bag in filter or sump, or directly in fluidized reactor in recirculating water flow. 2. Initial starting dose = 1 gram/gallon in media bag or fluidized reactor. Start slowly since GFO removes phosphates quickly and effectively to avoid shocking your aquarium.

How do you use GFO to remove phosphates from fish?

Initial starting dose = 1 gram/gallon in media bag or fluidized reactor. Start slowly since GFO removes phosphates quickly and effectively to avoid shocking your aquarium. Once phosphates are under control in 2 to 3 weeks, increase GFO dose to maintain consistently low phosphate levels.