DIY Bio-reactor setup

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
compared to a sump how does this do? i was thinking of a 100g wet dry but would one of these work better? would definately save space. if you were going to do a 500g setup one of these or a wet dry? what size would be good? a small trashcan?
 
Conner;4834086; said:
Would the bioreactor be more efficient if the water entered from the bottom and was forced to rise through the media, rather than entering from the top and leaving at a similar level? Do you find there are any dead spots in the reactor?

The air pump constantly tumbles the media around, there are no dead spot on the reactor whatsoever.
 
What was media (ft3) to volume (gallons) of vat used to house the media?

So this isn't the K1 media?
 
cartersvillealex;4856299; said:
What kind of media are you using?
It's Wlim's Floating they also have sinking :)

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Conner;4834086; said:
Would the bioreactor be more efficient if the water entered from the bottom and was forced to rise through the media, rather than entering from the top and leaving at a similar level? Do you find there are any dead spots in the reactor?
I believe it would conner that is the way i have designed mine ..Not only for the fact if solid waste makes it in ther and then will stay on the bottom my tub also has an 1 1/2 bulkhead on the bottom so i can occasionally open it up to remove waste build up my tub i also trimmed egg crate and forced it to about 7 inches from the bottom so i can lay my air manifolds on it and keep seperate the waste and such from the air and media...Don't mean to be jumpen your thread Trev is it alright if i post in your thread ?
 
ashmyster;4857488; said:
I made a internal filter with similar type of media[YT]cQ_4GBan0Kc[/YT]
Just an awsome view of how these things work :headbang2:headbang2:headbang2
 
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