Offical Eco-Bak Thread

So for the guys using bio pellets do you guys just run bio pellets and skimmer with no refugium or gfo.

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I have a small 6x18 compartment in my sump full of chaeto. Not so much for nutrient reduction, more for ph stability. I run no gfo.
 
I have been running ecoBAK since my tank cycled and I am happy with the results thus far.

I have been tossing around an idea in my head for the last couple of weeks. I know one of the major rules with running pellets is use of a strong skimmer, but here is where my idea skews things. I am thinking of shutting off my skimmer for a few hours during the night to help my corals feed better at night will this cause any issues?
 
Why not just put the output of the reactor in the return section of the sump instead of turning off your skimmer?
 
Never really thought of that before, but I also broadcast feed Oyster Feast and Macrovorve after lights out as well.
 
Are you thinking your corals just need more food?

I wouldnt cut the skimmer off personally, but you could try putting it in the return section just at night for starters. I know Bart ran his output straight into his frag tank that was connected to his main system, and never had any issues. I think as long as you have a capable skimmer it doesnt really matter if it goes directly into the skimmer section.
 
More food couldn't hurt, just trying to find more ways to optimize growth and not to skim out expensive coral foods and the like.
 
Just turn off ur return pump for like 30 mins while feed those foods

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My skimmer is plugged into my ReefKeeper and is much easier to turn on and off, or program a timer as opposed to unplugging/plugging in the return.
 
So I finally got the BRS dual reactor with HC GFO ... and I also have the Ecobak, and will start the dual reactor up tomorrow. Is there any harm in running a 100ml or so Ecobak in the first reactor and then the GFO in the second one? Obviously placing Ecobak first so phospates will hit it before the GFO.
 
So I finally got the BRS dual reactor with HC GFO ... and I also have the Ecobak, and will start the dual reactor up tomorrow. Is there any harm in running a 100ml or so Ecobak in the first reactor and then the GFO in the second one? Obviously placing Ecobak first so phospates will hit it before the GFO.

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Are you guys using the adapter in front of the skimmer intake so you can put the output of the pellet reactor

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Are you guys using the adapter in front of the skimmer intake so you can put the output of the pellet reactor

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I am not, the return from the pellet reactor is in close proximity to my skimmer pump, but I have not modded my skimmer pump to feed directly into it.

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I use a 1" "T" fitting and use that to direct the water from the output of the reactor to the input of the skimmer.
 
I have my output going into the skimmer section, but it is a good 6 inches away from the intake of my skimmer. I want some of the bacteria to go into my DT to help feed my corals.
 

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