Coralife Turbo Twist 6x UV Sterilizer for 45G Tank

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I have a 45g cube tank and just ordered a Coralife Turbo Twist 6x, but after reading, I'm wondering if I should have gotten a higher wattage. It's 18w and said up to 250g, but I imagine that is not for saltwater.
Primary objective is to use it for reducing cyano and dinos, currently having a dino issue.

Also, I could use advice if recommend lower end gph or higher? Recommended 200-400 gph and the pump I have is rated at 266 gph.

Any experience with this UV Sterilizer or recommendations?
 

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I use the Twist 6 on my 54 gal. Works great. I used a Sicce 1.5 pump 357gph.


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And bigger is ok. For dinos (assuming you have the type that have a water column life cycle phase) - you want 8x turnover or more at the right exposure level. That stuff can double every 20 min under optimum conditions. For ich - lower flow and higher exposure.
 

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I have a 45g cube tank and just ordered a Coralife Turbo Twist 6x, but after reading, I'm wondering if I should have gotten a higher wattage. It's 18w and said up to 250g, but I imagine that is not for saltwater.
Primary objective is to use it for reducing cyano and dinos, currently having a dino issue.

Also, I could use advice if recommend lower end gph or higher? Recommended 200-400 gph and the pump I have is rated at 266 gph.

Any experience with this UV Sterilizer or recommendations?
I have 6x on my 75 and thought it was a bit of overkill. On a 45 you should be good. 266 GPH flow should be fine. Slower the flow the longer the contact time with the pathogens or whatever which is what you want.
 
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Thanks everyone for your input! Looks like this will work then. First time using a UV sterilizer, so excited to see how it goes.
 
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