Let me know what you think...DIY in-sump biopellet reactor...This would cost $40, and have about a 4.5 cup capacity for biopellets (?)...Is it really worth it for me to spend 2-3x this for a new real-deal reactor...
Use 48 oz Nalgene below (11.6" x 3.6" ...drill a hole in top cover and insert rigid plastic tube to bottom for up flow operation...with flex tubing to Hydor Pico Evolution 1200 pump (0-300gph adjustable flow)...hole cut on top side of Nalgene for return (drip)...use eggcrate and plastic canvas to cut top/bottom discs for media containment...
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Use 48 oz Nalgene below (11.6" x 3.6" ...drill a hole in top cover and insert rigid plastic tube to bottom for up flow operation...with flex tubing to Hydor Pico Evolution 1200 pump (0-300gph adjustable flow)...hole cut on top side of Nalgene for return (drip)...use eggcrate and plastic canvas to cut top/bottom discs for media containment...
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http://www.amazon.com/Hydor-Centrif...TF8&colid=17DL2943AZCUU&coliid=I2JC5RK2EMCX4M