Add the Skimz Monzter NM122 NItrate Reactor to effectively reduce nitrate in a closed aquarium system. This method converts nitrate to nitrogen gas using sulfur beads. Sulfur beads encourage the growth of anaerobic bacteria as it oxidizes the sulfur.
Features:
- No need to add a carbon food source to reactor
- Recirculating design
- Water Swirling Chamber (WSC) to minimize dead spots by forcing water upward
- High precision CNC machined parts
- Quality Georg Fischer pipe fittings
- Easy to use
To determine how much media your system will need you will need to use the formula below.
Total tank water volume x .006 = Liters of media
Example: 120 gallons x .006 = .72 Liters
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 6.93" x 9.25" x 21.65" (176mm x 235mm x 550mm)
- Body Diameter: 4.72" (120mm)
- Feed Rate: 79-132 GPH (300-500 LPH)
- Accepts common 1/4" OD RO tubing
- Use with Skimz Sulpur-NO3 Media
- Rated for tanks up 264 gallons (1000 Liters)
- Method of feeding: Gravity or Feed Pump
- Feed Rate: 79-132 GPH (300-500 LPH)
- Pump: Skimz E1150
- Total Watts: 25W
Skimz Warranty
- Warranty for Original Purchaser against defective material and workmanship that occurs during normal use.
- 2 Year Warranty on reactor body
- 1 Year Warranty on pump
| SKU | 208155 |
|---|---|
| Apex Compatible | No |
| Media Capacity | 2 Cups / 473mL, 3 Cups / 710mL, 4 Cups / 946mL |
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Product Questions
Hello I would like to order this reactor but want the best media, sulfur beads and calcium. What do you recommend provide a few items from most to least preferred. Would this device be effective for a 100 gallon tank and sump? Also how does this really work if it is only injecting a few drops per second???
Thanx
Thanx
Question by: Todd Roy on Jun 29, 2016, 1:35 PM
Great question!
For Sulfur we recommend the LSM media by Caribsea with the longest use. For calcium reactor media you can use the ARM small version for good effluent control. you will use .006 x your tank volume to determine media amount meaning your 100 gallon will use .6 L of media. This takes the nitrate and uses the sulfur to created nitrogen gas and CO2 which will then be removed from the system easily though effluent Reactor media and de-gassing. Thji sis a slow and continuous process always keeping the nitrates constant but is not designed to lower then specifically, this can be done with water changes.
For Sulfur we recommend the LSM media by Caribsea with the longest use. For calcium reactor media you can use the ARM small version for good effluent control. you will use .006 x your tank volume to determine media amount meaning your 100 gallon will use .6 L of media. This takes the nitrate and uses the sulfur to created nitrogen gas and CO2 which will then be removed from the system easily though effluent Reactor media and de-gassing. Thji sis a slow and continuous process always keeping the nitrates constant but is not designed to lower then specifically, this can be done with water changes.
Answer by: Connor on Jul 1, 2016, 11:39 AM
What do you recommend for a feed pump for this reactor? Also, how much of a ph drop will I experience?
Question by: Jeremy Krolak on Jun 27, 2016, 8:42 AM
Great question! I would recommend the Syncra Silent 0.5 Pump to feed this reactor. :-)
Answer by: Randy on Jul 1, 2016, 11:44 AM
Does this reactor include the necessary media?
Question by: Matt K on Jul 18, 2014, 7:28 AM
Hi Matt,
These do not, they are just the reactors themselves.
These do not, they are just the reactors themselves.
Answer by: Bulk Reef Supply on Jul 18, 2014, 7:28 AM















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