You can also place the pump in the area where the drain is from the display and return the water to the area where your main return pump is.300-400 gph
You want pump in tank and return into tank
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You can also place the pump in the area where the drain is from the display and return the water to the area where your main return pump is.300-400 gph
You want pump in tank and return into tank
Interesting.. so minimum flow AquaUV suggests for SaltWater tanks is 1,066 GPH for a 57W system.. doesn't this slow rate kill any of the beneficial stuff? I understand most of the beneficial bacteria is on the rocks and sand and not free flowing in the water, but just wondering why there is such a big difference between suggested and numbers you are using300-400 gph
You want pump in tank and return into tank
Thanks, I was planning to put it after the socks.. current layout is socks--> empty chamber--> Skimmer--> Return Pump.. Earlier was planning to use empty chamber for reefmat, now planning to use it for UV insteadYou can also place the pump in the area where the drain is from the display and return the water to the area where your main return pump is.
I’ve read it. Maybe you read it again. I answered what you asked. There is no antibiotics without killing good stuff, it’s how it works.Interesting.. so minimum flow AquaUV suggests for SaltWater tanks is 1,066 GPH for a 57W system.. doesn't this slow rate kill any of the beneficial stuff? I understand most of the beneficial bacteria is on the rocks and sand and not free flowing in the water, but just wondering why there is such a big difference between suggested and numbers you are using
Here is the link: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1287/3545/files/Aqua_UV_Sizing_Chart.pdf
Here are my notes on UV flow rate. In parenthesis is math for a 25W unit. You can upscale or downscale based on UV unit wattage.The bad pic is showing the white pvc pipe...
It’s the return from the uv’s to the section / chamber before the pumps chamber
ALL water flows from the left to the right
thanks.. will low flow take care of ich/parasites as well as dinoes/bacteria/algae? intuitively feels like that should be the case, but want to confirmHere are my notes on UV flow rate. In parenthesis is math for a 25W unit. You can upscale or downscale based on UV unit wattage.
UV Flow Rate
- 25W UV unit example calcs
- Low flow for ich and parasites: 10-12 gph per watt (250-300 gph)
- High flow for dinos, bacteria, algae: 30-35 gph per watt (750-875 gph)
UV can theoretically help but I would not depend on it to get rid of ich or the various kinds uglies. I can’t tell any difference in my system when I have the UV on or off. I keep it on since I have the system installed. I have not replaced the bulb for over two years even though I have a spare bulb sitting in my garage. One area where UV definitely helps is when dealing with Dino’s.If by take care you mean kill or sterilize some of them then yes it will