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I have a 25 watt Aqua Uv on my 150 gallon pushing 400 gph. I am hopeing to use it to help clear up some dinos and cyno. Is 25 watt undersized or will it work? Also am i running the correct gph of water through to even help?
 

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I have the same UV on my 125g. Aqua Ultra Violet says we need 400 for parasites and about 700 for algae.
 
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Im running at 400 now and it does not seem to be doing anything. So should i increase it to help out. Its been running 2 weeks now.
 

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Im running at 400 now and it does not seem to be doing anything. So should i increase it to help out. Its been running 2 weeks now.

Yes. Need to go at least 700gph for it to help with algae.
 

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Officially dinos are algae I believe and algae needs multiple tank volume turnover an hour but from my research dinos need a much slower turnover.

When I had dinos my turnover was around 1-1.5 tank turnover per hour, it did the trick within days.
 

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Yes. In the past I have always thought slower was better. The thing about Aqua Ultraviolet is they want you to burst the uv in gph. I look at their charts and im like who runs a return with so much gph? They base it on the amount of time the water gets zapped. Other brands have slower turn overs. I just run it at around 400 and I dont have a problem with ich outbrakes and/or algae. Just the weekly glass scrapping.
 
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Officially dinos are algae I believe and algae needs multiple tank volume turnover an hour but from my research dinos need a much slower turnover.

When I had dinos my turnover was around 1-1.5 tank turnover per hour, it did the trick within days.
Ok. Thankyou
 

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