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Never heard of the Aqua Medic's reactor before. ANd if it's like any of the other Aqua Medic product's i've used, No thanks.
I am also using the Bio pellets. Two thumbs up here as well
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Obviously the aquamedic approach failed due to inferior marketing because I have not heard of it either
I have been on the NP BioPellet bandwagon for over a month now and can report pretty much the same results as, it does work to reduce nitrates. The latest tell in my tank is the last patch of cyano that I could not rid myelf of for the life of me. Everyone said coral snow helped with it but after 3 months coral snow it did not budge. 1 month of bio pellets an it is no more :-D Last edited by kien; 02-16-2010 at 02:21 AM. |
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Here is a pretty good link on the pros and cons of the aquamedic reactor:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...trate+reductor Seems to me that it's a lot more screwing around than the pellets, with a much larger potential for crashing the tank. It also may be more expensive than the pellets. I'll stick with the pellets, I don't think they are the miracle cure for everything but they are a piece of the puzzle. |