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Two Little Fishies Atlpbr150 Gfo Phosban Reactor 150

  • $86.71
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Vendor: Two Little Fishies

Type: Filters & Media

Sku: WBPETB0006JM0KI

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Two Little Fishies Atlpbr150 Gfo Phosban Reactor 150

$86.71

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the maximum capacity of the Two Little Fishies PhosBan Reactor 150? A: The Two Little Fishies PhosBan Reactor 150 can hold up to a maximum of 200 grams (385 ml) of PhosBan or a media height of 5 inches (13 cm).
  • Q: How many gallons of aquarium water can the PhosBan Reactor 150 effectively filter? A: This reactor is suitable for aquariums up to 150 gallons (568 liters). For larger aquariums, multiple reactors can be utilized.
  • Q: What is the recommended flow rate for the PhosBan Reactor 150? A: The recommended flow rate for optimal performance of the PhosBan Reactor 150 is approximately 20 to 30 gallons per hour (75 to 115 liters per hour). Excessive flow may grind the PhosBan media.
  • Q: Is the PhosBan Reactor 150 easy to install? A: Yes, the PhosBan Reactor 150 features flexible 90° fittings for the inlet and outlet hoses, which can rotate to accommodate different installation setups.
  • Q: What principle does the PhosBan Reactor 150 use to enhance filtration efficiency? A: The PhosBan Reactor 150 employs the upflow principle, pushing water from the bottom through a dispersion plate to ensure even distribution of water through the media, which prevents channeling and enhances filtration efficiency.

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