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Super Reef Octopus Biopellet Reactors

Super Reef Octopus Biopellet Reactors

The latest and greatest in BioPellet Reactor design from Reef Octopus. These reactors are specifically designed for the use of solid carbon dosing biopellets.

 

These Revolutionary Media Reactors have a fluidizing cone bottom design to help keep the Biopellet media in suspension and evenly disperse the water upwards, without restricting the flow through the unit. These advanced reactor units also includes fastening screws on the lid for a sure tight seal and a mesh screen to keep the biopellets within the reactor without the risk of restricting flow or clogging like other media reactors on the market. These units come in 3 different sizes.

 

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OCT-BR70

 

Diameter: 2.75″ 
Height: 19.3″ 
Footprint: 3.875″x3.875″
Inlet & Outlet Options:
½” Direct PVC or barb fittings ½" & 5/8” barb fittings
Outlet Size:Load capacity:
400ml BioPellet 
Recommended flow rate: 270-390GPH 
Suggested pump:
Water Blaster 2000 (valve required)

$130.00

 

OCT-BR110

 

Diameter: 3.9″
Height: 21″
Footprint:
5.25″ x 5.25″ (6.7 is with the lid)
Inlet & Outlet Options: ½” Direct PVC or barb fittings ½" & 5/8” barb fittings
Load capacity: 1000ml BioPellet
Max recommended feed flow: 520-790GPH
Suggested pump:
Water Blaster 2000

$160.00

 

OCT-BR140

 

Diameter: 5.5″
Height: 21″
Footprint: 7″ x 7″ (8.3″ is the with the lid)
Inlet & Outlet Options: ½” Direct PVC or barb fittings  5/8" & 3/4” barb fittings
Load capacity: 2000ml + BioPellet
Max recommended feed flow: 790-920GPH
Suggested pump: Water Blaster 3000

       $199.99

 

Reactors can be fed with a small aquarium pump or via manifold off of your return pump.

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