Marine Biosystems introduces the Nutrient Reduction Filtration System (NRF) for salt water aquariums

 
CHARDON, Ohio - June 9, 2015 - PRLog -- Marine Biosystems is excited to announce the world's first marine aquarium filtration system designed specifically to biologically remove nutrients (nitrates and phosphates) from salt water aquariums.

The Nutrient Reduction Filter (NRF) utilizes a patent pending design to combine the functionality of a biopellet reactor with a foam fractionator (protein skimmer). The system can be setup in any of 4 primary configurations based on the needs of the tank or operator. Those configurations include standalone, where both components operate independently with their own pumps. In tandem, where they operate with their own pumps, but the output of the biopellet reactor is directly tied to the input of the skimmer. In series, where the biopellet reactor is outside the skimmer body, but is powered by the skimmer pump. And internal, where the biopellet reactor is located inside the skimmer body and is powered by the skimmer pump. The in series and internal configurations both operate from a single pump, minimizing heat generation and electrical usage within the tank. The internal configuration has the added space benefit of having both function within the footprint of a protein skimmer only. They also minimize the number of moving parts, lowering maintenance time and cost over traditional setups. The system can be reconfigured from one configuration to another in a matter of minutes with included parts and without the need for special tools.

The NRF is currently available on a custom order basis for tanks up to 125 gallons.

For more information on this exciting new product contact us at 1-866-481-1274 or visit our website at http://www.marinebiosystems.com/

Contact Information:
Marine Biosystems
10639 Grant Street
Chardon, OH  44024
Phone: (440) 286-9776
website: http://www.marinebiosystems.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marinebiosystems
Twitter: @MBiosystems (https://twitter.com/MBiosystems)
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