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Sorry, I feel like UV has been beat to death, but I can't really find anything on plumbing for UV. :deadhorse1:
Does everyone run their UV off of sump or return water? Does anyone else suck from the bottom of their display tank on a separate line/pump?
I just ordered a UV sterilizer (57 watts for a 350 litre tank) for ich management. I just don't think enough ich would hit the overflow for a sump based UV to be effective at all. I have a reef tank so getting all the fishies out is not going to happen.
I'm looking to rig up a 2nd pump that takes suction near the substrate. The return will be right back into the display tank. Has anyone else done a set up like this?
My pump and UV will still be in the cabinet underneath. One benefit is the UV system doesn't need to be shut down during water changes, as I keep reading that the bulbs like to stay on all the time. I got a variable speed pump to dial in the flow. I'll probably target 200-400 gph (I'm still undecided).
The pump will NOT be in the bottom of the display tank, so priming the pump will be a bit of a trick, though there are several easy ways to do it.
What are your thoughts? Thanks for any advice. =)
Does everyone run their UV off of sump or return water? Does anyone else suck from the bottom of their display tank on a separate line/pump?
I just ordered a UV sterilizer (57 watts for a 350 litre tank) for ich management. I just don't think enough ich would hit the overflow for a sump based UV to be effective at all. I have a reef tank so getting all the fishies out is not going to happen.
I'm looking to rig up a 2nd pump that takes suction near the substrate. The return will be right back into the display tank. Has anyone else done a set up like this?
My pump and UV will still be in the cabinet underneath. One benefit is the UV system doesn't need to be shut down during water changes, as I keep reading that the bulbs like to stay on all the time. I got a variable speed pump to dial in the flow. I'll probably target 200-400 gph (I'm still undecided).
The pump will NOT be in the bottom of the display tank, so priming the pump will be a bit of a trick, though there are several easy ways to do it.
What are your thoughts? Thanks for any advice. =)