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![]() I run a 200mg ozone red sea and i have mine at 75 mg going through my dual beckett. also I haev fresh ait sucking in to mix with it. and also have my ozone going on at 5am- noon then it shuts off. i have a 120 gal with a 75 gal sump thou......
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![]() The info I got is from Red Sea Aquazone Plus-200 Manual
I guess I should read before asking a question Everything seems to be running great, so I'll leave things alone for now |
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![]() No no not at all. I was just interested in reading the article you had gotten the information from.
![]() ORP and the Reef Aquarium Ozone and the Reef Aquarium Part I Ozone and the Reef Aquarium Part II: Equipment and Safety Ozone and the Reef Aquarium Part III: Changes in a Reef Aquarium Upon Initiating Ozone In the first part of his series he mentions that most people run it at 300-450. Then in the second part he says 350 is good, 400 is ok but never above 450. As well some people I've talked to say they aim for 400-450. I never got a manual with my ozonizer but thank goodness Harvey (Mr Alberta) was very patient with me when I bought it from him ![]()
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![]() Thanks once again Christy thanks for the above info....
Talked to Marc [ SuperFudge ] shoot for 300 and a little above.... |
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![]() Good to know, I think I'll be keeping mine where its at then
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