UV steriliser flow for parasites

Saaqib_Ansari

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Hi,

I have a breakout in my tank - symptom flashing and white spots occasionally.

I have done TTM and fallow for 12 weeks and 4 months later I’m in the same spot. I’m at a point I just want to give up honestly and at a last ditch effort would like to introduce a UV steriliser to the DT. I know it’s note a cure.

I’m looking at the D and D professional 20W steriliser. Rated for tanks between 500 to 1000 litres. It is recommended to be used at 1000lph where it distributes 30,000 microwatts/sec/sq.cm. ( for pathogens should be 72,000)

My tank is 650-700L I have no clue how to decide what flow to put through it.

can someone tell me or show me how to work this out please appreciate any help
 

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From what I've seen it's usually pretty linear. So for a rough idea - 30/72 x 1000lph = 416 lph. That said...I do not know this model or what they base exposure rates on. I've read a few different manufacturers and the range of effectiveness is 75,000 uw/cm2 to 130,000 uw/cm2. Yours is slightly on low side of that, but it also depends on bulb (UV types generated), flow (contact time) and design (distance). I would contact the manufacture and confirm your usage.
 

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