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Our PF-40 HOB with UV goes to 40 gals so yes, the PSE-1 would be your best bet.
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I have some 2 gallon tanks would the 15 be small enough?
I currently use the azoo STUFFED with media, on LOW. I would love knowing my betta tanks are 'all clean'. I also have a 6 gallon tank, is this something i can 'add on' and run every so often to just clean every so often? Does the 15 have the skimmer, while i don't have saltwater tanks, I get that 'slime' on the water top from fertz. |
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PSE1 would be the highest capacity at 60 gals. Our PF-UV hang-on filters with top out at 40 gallons.
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would it be abled to be baffled/turned down enough for an 8x8x8 tank?
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Our PSE-1 is 12 inches long. The PF40 is also too big; actually all of our PFUV series are too big with the exception of the PF15 which is 7.75 inches wide, but for a 2.2 gallon tank, UV sterilization should not be needed at all. The tank should have weekly water changes. We recommend the PFE-1 which is only 3.25 inches wide and can be dialed down to have a nice safe flow for the tank and offer plenty of filtration capacity.
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