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Hi all,
First time post but been lurking a while.
Short backstory: I have a Red Sea 425XL that's been up and running approaching a year, been very patient in stocking fish and NO3 has really slowly creeped up but never gone up over 5. As stocking is reaching it's limit I'm seeing NO3 creeping up and want to start maintaining it.
I'm setting up a refugium for more reasons that nutrient control. At the same time I'm adding a UV steraliser. Plan is to pump from the return section of the sump into a UV, which outputs into a refugium (previously ATO tank in the Red Sea) and then drain back into the other side of the return chamber and nearest the return pump.
Is there any reason I couldn't have my pump feed the UV, then output to the fuge then drain back to the return chamber of the sump?
Initially I'll be running the fuge ~8 hours a day but will increase as required for nutrient export. Only negative I can see if that the UV won't be on a whole bunch, but otherwise seems a good use of 1 pump.
First time post but been lurking a while.
Short backstory: I have a Red Sea 425XL that's been up and running approaching a year, been very patient in stocking fish and NO3 has really slowly creeped up but never gone up over 5. As stocking is reaching it's limit I'm seeing NO3 creeping up and want to start maintaining it.
I'm setting up a refugium for more reasons that nutrient control. At the same time I'm adding a UV steraliser. Plan is to pump from the return section of the sump into a UV, which outputs into a refugium (previously ATO tank in the Red Sea) and then drain back into the other side of the return chamber and nearest the return pump.
Is there any reason I couldn't have my pump feed the UV, then output to the fuge then drain back to the return chamber of the sump?
Initially I'll be running the fuge ~8 hours a day but will increase as required for nutrient export. Only negative I can see if that the UV won't be on a whole bunch, but otherwise seems a good use of 1 pump.

