So I have an 80w Aqua UV sterilizer for my 300g DD display tank, 120g sump, and 80g frag tank. Planning on keeping a mixed reef.
Plumbing the system with an Ecotech Vectra L1 return, which will tee-off to the display tank and frag tank. Was planning on running about 1000gph to the display and 500gph to the frag tank.
I know there's a lot of controversy about the effectiveness of UV's in the first place, but I've also been under the belief that unless you pass 100% of your water thru them, that they are also worthless. This would mean plumbing it directly inline with the return pump before it splits off to both tanks (1500gph).
My other options are to plumb it inline with one tank or the other (1000 or 500gph). Aqua UV's website states that an ideal flow rate for reef tanks for this sterilizer is around 2400gph, or 1200gph for FOWLR systems as it will kill the plankton also. Is there any merit to this statement or any reason to worry about my corals if I have too low of a flow rate?
I plan on having a tank of mainly tangs, so anything to aid in the outbreak of ich is helpful, but also to kill algae. My experience with UV in the past is without it I have to scrape the glass about 3x as often.
Thoughts on where it should be placed and optimum flow rate for my system?
Plumbing the system with an Ecotech Vectra L1 return, which will tee-off to the display tank and frag tank. Was planning on running about 1000gph to the display and 500gph to the frag tank.
I know there's a lot of controversy about the effectiveness of UV's in the first place, but I've also been under the belief that unless you pass 100% of your water thru them, that they are also worthless. This would mean plumbing it directly inline with the return pump before it splits off to both tanks (1500gph).
My other options are to plumb it inline with one tank or the other (1000 or 500gph). Aqua UV's website states that an ideal flow rate for reef tanks for this sterilizer is around 2400gph, or 1200gph for FOWLR systems as it will kill the plankton also. Is there any merit to this statement or any reason to worry about my corals if I have too low of a flow rate?
I plan on having a tank of mainly tangs, so anything to aid in the outbreak of ich is helpful, but also to kill algae. My experience with UV in the past is without it I have to scrape the glass about 3x as often.
Thoughts on where it should be placed and optimum flow rate for my system?