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I just got a Kent phosphate reactor, and some Power Phos to try and deal with my phosphate issues. Now the instructions say a pump between 40 & 100 gph is what should be needed. It also says for power phos and other fluidized media the goal should be to suspend the media 3/4 the way up the chamber (via adjustment for a ball valve). After inserting the recommended dosage (150g, and damn this crap is expensive!) and using an older pump (75gph capacity) I noticed some swirling of the lighter particles but the heavier stuff still didn't make it up 3/4 of the way. So I switched to a beefier pump (Rio 600, which is 200gph) and I noticed the media still isn't going 3/4 up, although the top of it is "dancing" around like it's fluidized, it just isn't being completely suspended 3/4 up the chamber as it mentions.
So is there something wrong I should worry about? Or is this sufficient? Anything that can prevent this from getting airborne in the chamber? Perhaps time?
So is there something wrong I should worry about? Or is this sufficient? Anything that can prevent this from getting airborne in the chamber? Perhaps time?