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Adaptive Reef

5" Space Saving Media Reactor

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254386
$234.99 $234.99

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Boost Filtration & Save Space with Adaptive Reef

  • Perfect for Both Small and Large Aquarium Systems
  • Holds Two Different Media Types Separately in a Single Reactor
  • Choose Between 4" and 5" Models
  • Adjustable Design with Precision Control for Non-Tumbling Media
  • Includes Barb Fittings and an Easy Screw-Off Top
  • Made from High-Quality PVC and Acrylic

 

Transform your aquarium's filtration system with the Adaptive Reef Space Saver Reactors, ingeniously crafted to maximize efficiency while minimizing space. Designed with versatility in mind, these reactors allow you to hold two different media types separately within the same compact footprint, making them ideal for both small and large saltwater or freshwater aquariums.

Available in two sizes—4" and 5"—the Adaptive Reef Space Saver Reactors feature an adjustable design that allows for precise control of non-tumbling media like carbon, ensuring optimal filtration without the hassle. The reactors are constructed from high-quality PVC and acrylic, offering durability and longevity in both saltwater and freshwater environments.

Installation is a breeze with the easy screw-off top and provided barb fittings, allowing you to seamlessly integrate the reactor into your existing system.

 

Specifications

Dimensions: 5" x 16"

Hose Barb Size: 3/4"

 

What's Included?

5" Space Saving Media Reactor

 

Note: Feed pump, tubing, and filter media not included. We recommend using a controllable feed pump to give yourself maximum flexibility over the flow rate through the reactor.

More Information
SKU 254386
Canonical Tag Store View All Store Views
UPC 785249539930
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
Reactor Placement External
Pump Included No
Output Size 0.75" (3/4 in.)
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