Are Oxydators for larger tanks as well. I've read almost every post on this thread and it seemed the tank size was 40-90 gallon. I have a 340 gallon display and 75 gallon sump. Total volume with displacement, probably around 300-325 gallons. I have around 25 fish.
I have a dragon wrasse that constantly stirs up sand and makes a mess of the display. I have a automatic filter roller to help with water clarity. But, would like something else. I run a skimmer and an algae turf scrubber and vodka dose. I also run a cannister filter full of matrix porous rocks to aid in denitrification.
I'm dosing all for reef (Contains alk, calcium, magnesium, and trace elements all in one dosing powder) I dose alk and ca on the side.
My main goal is to improve water quality. Most of my fish are 3 years old. I have a black long nose tang that's around 8 years old. I have a 3 year old copperband buttterfly that's doing awesome. So, I don't want to break anything, but, am looking at the option of an oxydator vs. Ozone to aid water clarity and aid in lower phosphates and nitrates. I run a mixed reef with many acropora and LPS all doing well. Some softies as well.
Emphasis on I don't want to break anything but would like to improve water clarity.