Gently tumble your preferred media in the compact CPR Mini Tumbler Media Reactor.
- Easy installation
- Use with carbon, GFO or biopellets
- Adjustable upward fluidization
- Place in your aquarium or in your sump with available suction cups
- Rio 180 Feed Pump
Specifications
- 4 3/8" L x 3 3/8" W x 10 5/8" H
- Total Capacity: 650 mL (Please account for space needed for fluidization)
- Biopellet Capacity: 350 mL (depending on density and fluidization)
- Energy Consumption: 4W
- Voltage/Frequency: 115V/60Hz
What's included?
- Rio 180 Feed pump and plumbing accessories
- Reactor Body
- 4 Suction Cups
- Lid and cover assembly
- Coarse media screens
| SKU | 207944 |
|---|---|
| Placement | In Sump |
| Media Capacity | 1 Cup / 236mL |
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Product Questions
How deep does the water in the sump have to be in order for the reactor to work properly?
Question by: ROB on May 13, 2016, 9:17 AM
Great question!
This will need to be mostly submerged and will be 10" deep. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions!
This will need to be mostly submerged and will be 10" deep. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions!
Answer by: Connor on May 17, 2016, 6:52 PM
what is the max gallon tank that this is meant for?
Question by: Parker on Apr 14, 2014, 8:19 PM
Hi Parker,
It depends on the media you are going to put in the reactor. It will hold up to 350mL of biopellets or up to 650ml of a media that doesn't require fluidization. The best thing to determine is how much of whatever you want to run you need, and then make sure it will fit in the capacity of the reactor.
It depends on the media you are going to put in the reactor. It will hold up to 350mL of biopellets or up to 650ml of a media that doesn't require fluidization. The best thing to determine is how much of whatever you want to run you need, and then make sure it will fit in the capacity of the reactor.
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Apr 14, 2014, 8:19 PM

















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