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According to Sprung and Delbeek ("The Reef Aquarium," volume 3, pp326-330), running a small amount of ozone (e.g. 5 mg per hour, if mgs are the right measurement) helps to "align" large org. molecules and thus makes them more available to the skimmer.
Too much (sterilizing quantities) dramatically reduces a skimmer's productivity. Based on Sprung/Delbeek, I reduced ozone, and noticed a wonderful increase in the quality of skim. Hope this helps.
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Erik Ages / Victoria BC 100gal reef (LPS); 20gal sump; 20gal refugium Fully automated |
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