Hnguyen;941244 wrote: I agree that UV will kill anything and everything it can that passes through it, but from my understanding. Our beneficial bacteria live on surfaces like our live rocks and sand, they are not water borne bacteria like algae. From time to time you'll have a few that will fall off or decide to go on a swim and that's when they can be killed by the UV but other then that, they are pretty safe. Now I would be wrong so correct me if I'm (I'm wrong a lot).
I subscribe to this very position and run a UV during the day and off at night to prevent killing Copepods.
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It seems that I'll need a 240 watt aqua UV running just under 700 gph to get the 336k kill rate. The dang unit has 8 bulbs and is just under $2k. I'll take my chances with ich.
No, I'm not sure your total system volume exactly but I think an Emperor or Aqua 40w ran at 150-200gph should work fine for you.