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My 55G tank looks almost identical to "boosted 2g's" as pictured earlier. I have tried all the things as everyone has posted above and I am at the End of my Rope. I MacGyver'ed a new Jebao 36W UV with an old Aqua Clear 802 Powerhead straight in and out of my main display yesterday. I am going the way of "Velcro". I'll let everyone know how it's working and more details to follow.
as big as you can afford both in cost and space seems to be the quick answer. i went with a 36w on my standard 120 and time will tell how things go. i am seeing marginal improvement with the uv but i've also been very diligent in keeping my nutrients in check so it could be either causing the change. at the end of the day i don't care if it takes care of it 1 week from now or 3 weeks from now, i just want it taken care of.Hey what UV would you guys suggest for about 450g of water and pump?
Great thread!
Hey Rev! I would say 100w uv either for marine or pond and 400-500 gph pump.Hey what UV would you guys suggest for about 450g of water and pump?
Great thread!
i also went with the 36w jebao and its been fine on my 120gHey Rev! I would say 100w uv either for marine or pond and 400-500 gph pump.
I went a bit undersized (36w pond)for the 180 because I was out of room to hook up anything larger than 24"x6"x6". It will just take longer to see results.
Hey what UV would you guys suggest for about 450g of water and pump?
Great thread!
Great post. Only slight diff of opinion on a couple of things, but my views are well represented in other threads.Few agree on the ideal way to battle dinos/ and with that variation hopefully someone will find the best repeating methods.
as cure reports progress, its helpful to categorize them into group A which is just direct repeated murder of dinos by human hand or device however we want to slice it, and mode B is coaxing, cross fingers, and hoping. one is deliberate, one is intending. The larger the tank, the more sway towards mode B understandably; hand-ridding a 300 gallon setup of physical mass is a huge job.
regardless of the method or combinations chosen, any aggregate mass invader in reefing is self supporting by that mass so remove them as best as possible before any blackout, uv