Regernerate GFO

Sleepingtiger

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http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2010/10/chemistry

I am going to rid myself of the biopelet reactor and go to a phosban reactor. The only reason I haven't used GFO is because of cost. So with this method, you can regenerate your GFO 10-20 times easy. The chemicals used can be purchased locally. I plan to purchase phosban reactors. When one reactor is exhausted, i can just swap out reactors. This way I can always have a reactor running without any down time.

So, does anyone here have experience doing this? Any ideas?
 
I was thinking of running bio pellets instead of GFO. Perhaps the grass always looks greener.... But for me I'm looking to keep things simple and work/trouble free.

This seems like extra work and science- so your spending more time and less dollars. My only concern is that it would introduce risk of error. What can happen if this is not done properly and you hook it back up?
 
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