briterco
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I bought a 150g used system that came with a "large" UV sterilizer. I'm not sure of the wattage but the guy said it is "pond size". The glass cylinder inside is probably 12".
Anyway, I'm designing the plumbing so I can either have it bypass it or turn it on into the drain flow in case of a UV sterilization need down the road (i.e. algae outbreak).
Then I thought about setting up a line so i could run a flow from the QT tank through the sterilizer also (of course while the DT water is being bypassed from it) to kill off any loose parasites while a fish is in QT.
The QT is 20g. Would this large of a UV sterilizer cause the QT to boil? Should/could I run it for short periods only? Or would the benefits even be worth the extra work in getting all of the plumbing set up to do this? I'd appreciate thoughts on this. Thanks!
Anyway, I'm designing the plumbing so I can either have it bypass it or turn it on into the drain flow in case of a UV sterilization need down the road (i.e. algae outbreak).
Then I thought about setting up a line so i could run a flow from the QT tank through the sterilizer also (of course while the DT water is being bypassed from it) to kill off any loose parasites while a fish is in QT.
The QT is 20g. Would this large of a UV sterilizer cause the QT to boil? Should/could I run it for short periods only? Or would the benefits even be worth the extra work in getting all of the plumbing set up to do this? I'd appreciate thoughts on this. Thanks!