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Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken. ![]() |
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![]() What is the purpose of the UV sterilizer? Ich or algae? Ich requires a much longer exposure to UV than algae does in order to kill it. Refer to the user manual to figure out the flow speed. I agree that T off the return line is your best bet.
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![]() I have mine running on it's own pump. It's after the socks and dumping back to the socks - just to filter out anything it kills
If I recall correctly, I'm running my 10 watt at about 225gph Run your outlet into a bucket to determine your flow rate Don't know if you need this info, but here you go; For Algae control 40-50gph/watt is fine For General Sterilization 20-25gph/watt For Sterilization of many Bacteria and Viruses 10gph/watt As Mindy said, check your manual. It should have a min/max flow rating |
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![]() Just my sarcastic opinion and joking. But best placement for that is in the garbage
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It's good to have one for algae control, and to take care of those stray things that may be floating around the system I've had no adverse effects running mine and have been using it for 2 years I've considered removing it, but I like the fact that it keeps my chiller circuit clean of 'whatever' |