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Thread: Advisable to use co2 reactor for additional media space?

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    Advisable to use co2 reactor for additional media space?

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    hi bros,

    as titled is it advisable to use co2 reactor (NA kind) for additional media space? BB needs o2 to thrive so its not good to put media inside?

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    Re: Advisable to use co2 reactor for additional media space?

    madnugget, i don't think its a good idea. But its just my personal thinking.
    Buy a prefilter? i am using it the wrong way around and between it lies my inline diffuser .
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    Re: Advisable to use co2 reactor for additional media space?

    haha thanks for the reply bro. i'm in the process of considering getting a prefilter and using like what you are doing.. that thought came into my mind cause i see my reactor is quite big..

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    Re: Advisable to use co2 reactor for additional media space?

    Actually i myself considered for a very long time about it also.i am at 4-5 BPS and i can see Co2 stuck in the prefilter but no longer see it going into the tank which was my real aim.
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