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Price:$359.95
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- Large internal volume with a small footprint
- Optimal efficiency through high internal recirculation and fast Nitrate
removal
- Top-loading lid with detachable tubes for easy maintenance
- No feeding liquid required!
- Ultra-pure sulphur filling 99.9%
This revolutionary design makes denitrifaction easy and efficient. Feeding to
the bacteria is not necessary; just put the unit into your system and let it run
for a few weeks, denitrafication power will be activated once the unit is broken
in.
The design is based around the C-1502 reactor and combine sulphur media with
calcareous media to offer a high level of Nitrate removal. The recirculation
method is far more efficient than simple single pass filters. As it includes
reactor media, the pH is fully buffered and enriched with calcium before being
returned to the tank.
With the build quality of the S-1501 reactor and recirculation, these offer very
efficient nitrate removal. After a running in time of approximately 3-4 weeks
(for the bacteria to colonize the chamber) this unit will, for example, reduce
100 liters with 50mg NO3 to 0 in 3-4 days.
Because this denitrator makes use of the design of Calcium Reactor C1502, once
the nitrate problem has been solved, you can easily turn this denitrator into a
Calcium Reactor with some additional parts (sold separately).
Comes with 1.6kg high grade pure sulphur and crush-coral substrate.
Korallin S-1502 - Rated for up to 250 gal. Reactor height: approx. 15.75";
Diameter: 4.50"; Footprint diameter: 6.30"; Included filter media: 6lbs; Eheim
1048 Pump.
More Info:
The Use of Sulphur Denitrators
Over the last few years, sulphur denitrators have grown in popularity in Europe
from humble beginnings in public aquaria to being used in cutting edge
integrated filter systems.
Existing Methods
Before we recommend a new process to customers, we make sure we have tested them
ourselves on our own systems. We have long held the view that if you design a
natural system with the management of nutrients in mind, nitrate and phosphate
can be almost forgotten. But with all the best laid plans, you often end up with
excess nutrients. These may be due to a higher load of fish or inefficiency in
the system’s denitrification abilities. Either way; even the best systems can
end up with a nagging 10-20ppm of residue nitrate. The options currently
available to resolve excess nitrate would normally take the route of increasing
water changes, adding more live rock, or increasing things like the deep sand
beds or adding mangroves.
An option that many people have tried is the slow flow denitrator. These rely on
anaerobic bacteria, colonising a suitable medium and the flow of water being
slow enough, to become depleted of oxygen to create an environment they can
thrive in. These bacteria will then multiply and consume the nitrate in the low
oxygen water. If well set-up this method can be quite successful.
Enter Sulphur Denitrators
Guy Martin from Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Rennes did the original work on
fresh water treatments plants, although the science may pre-date this. The work
was transferred to the marine environment and used by Michel Hignette, curator
of the MAAO aquarium. A pilot project was launched. Since then the experiment
was done on a much bigger scale, at the MAAO, as well as in the Grand Aquarium
in Saint-Malo. All of these systems have been a great success and the systems
have proved a real boon in large scale aquariums where the management of nitrate
is often an after thought, when feeding displays stocked with large fish with
voracious appetites. After these successes, there have been many sulphur
denitrators added to private aquariums across the continent.
- Simple to set-up and manage.
- Needs no additional feeding with carbon based foods.
- Works well without the cost of additional electronic control.
- Will supply additional calcium to the tank when used as per instructions.
- Units can be ran in series for management of higher nitrate levels.
- Long lasting: up to 2-3 years.
- Units can be easily refilled.
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