Carbon reactor

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As far as I know I dont really need one, but ran across a deal on a BRS reactor and pump this weekend so I picked one up. With my algae scrubber running Nitrates and Phosphates are undetectable so instead of GFO I picked up some ROX carbon. My question is other than water clarity is there any other reason to run carbon? Should it be run 24/7? Any disadvantages?
 
Potential of allelopathy, especially in a mixed reef. I would run it 24/7, and replace it at least monthly. I would also recommend that you run the reactor in reverse flow to prevent the potential of the media grinding itself into fines, which are believed to be a possible cause of HLLE.
 
The only negative to carbon are the potential for fine grains in the water column. If you rinse your carbon carefully you should be able to eliminate 99% of this problem.

I recently directed the effluent from my reactors back into my filter sock as a secondary screening of any escaping phosphate media or carbon fines. Another nice safety check.
 
I was going to put it away to have in case I ever needed a reactor down the road but it seems the general consensus is to run it. For my water volume I wont need much carbon either so the it should go a long way. I will run it see how it works.
 

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