Bashsea 6-12 Media Chamber - Blue/Black
Multi-media, carbon, GFO fresh, and saltwater media reactor for aquariums up to 350 gallons.
Technical Specifications:
| Manufacturer | Bashsea |
|---|---|
| Product Line | Media Chamber |
| Product | 6-12-B |
| Universal Product Code | - |
| Available Styles | Blue / Black |
| Physical Properties | |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
8.5 x 8.5 x 13 in
|
| Weight |
3 lb
|
| Physical Properties (with packaging) | |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
13 x 13 x 20.5 in
|
| Weight |
5 lb
|
| Properties | |
| Chamber Diameter |
100.00 in
|
| Chamber Height |
11.5 in
|
| Water Input Diameter |
.75 in
|
| Water Output Diameter |
.75 in
|
| Media Capacity |
1.35 gal / 5.11 L
|
| Recommended Aquarium Setup NOTE: Bio load can affect recommendations |
|
| Aquarium Min Volume |
200 gal
|
| Aquarium Max Volume |
300 gal
|
| Flow Rate Min |
200 gal / hr
|
| Flow Rate Max |
500 gal / hr
|
| Water Pump | Sicce 1.5, Sicce 2.0 |
| Media | Carbon, GFO, Bio, Nitrate, Calcium, etc. |
1 Review
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6-12 Media Chamber
To start, I felt I had to reinforce the bottom as the weight of whatever you put in is supported only by that lower ring attached by a rubber ring. I drilled some 3/8" holes in a piece of 4" pvc, cut off a 1-1/4-inch long piece, and put it below the lower support plate. After setting everything up, the lid leaked badly. I had to tighten the plastic lid screws with pliers, which didn't seem right. I contacted support, who told me to lower the pressure. I need the flow for my large tank, so that was of no help. I also asked for the thread size of the screws so that I could replace them with metal so that I didn't break one with the torque. They couldn't even tell me that. (The screws are 1/4-20.) I hoped for more at this cost.