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dj ze

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i run both the turbo twist does more volume of water and the bulbs are supposed to last longer but i normally change the bulbs on the coralife twice a year because they just burn out the bulbs on the aqua last better
 

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How did you come up with that number? I know some ponds that are a few thousand gallons that uses only 96 watts to kill algae. And for my system that is 340 total gallons, the 18 watt sterilizers i have used has been more than enough to keep parasites at bay. I personally like the turbo twist. Compared to the lifeguard sterilizer I replaced it with, it doesn't slow the water flow that is going though the pump at all.
 

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The number is based on research done by a company who makes UVs. As far as I know, they are the only ones who have done research to test the needs for aquariums. You don't need nearly the amount of UV watts to kill algae. That's why the pond UVs are so low in wattage. They say they kill parasites but I doubt they do with the exception of the Aqua UVs.

As far as the numbers I come up with they are a guide. There are many factors with UVs that make it near impossible to come up with a 100% accurate algorithm. For example, the amount of time exposed to the light factors in the wattage necessary (the link provided earlier recommends a certain amount of watts per gallon but that is not accurate). Lets say water is exposed to an 18 watt UV for 6' it may do the same job as a 36 watt bulb with 3' of water exposure (these numbers are made up for explanation purposes). So if exposure time has a direct relationship with the amount of watts necessary how could you create an accurate algorithm only based on gallons? See my point? The file I created is based on the most commonly available sizes of UVs (exposure length) of 12"-24".

Hopefully that makes sense. I've seen the research conducted that shows the levels necessary to kill most parasites so I created the file based on that.

Like I mentioned in a previous post, if you want to kill just algae, make sure you buy a UV that recommends a water flow through rate (gph) equivalent to 1.5 times (or at least 1 x) your system volume. When it comes to parasites, I don't trust the manufacturer recommended specs (similar to how skimmers seem to exaggerate their capabilities) unless it is an Emperor Aquatics UV (Makers of Aqua UVs and others).
 
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