Sicce UV-C Clarifiers! Your Next Option for UV Treatment!

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In today's video we will be showcasing the UV-C series of UV clarifiers from Sicce! These fully submergible systems provide great utility and versatility for your tanks, aquariums and ponds at home, and with three versions theres sure to be a perfect fit for any situation!

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In today's video we will be showcasing the UV-C series of UV clarifiers from Sicce! These fully submergible systems provide great utility and versatility for your tanks, aquariums and ponds at home, and with three versions theres sure to be a perfect fit for any situation!

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Would love to see further testing or even be a tester !
 

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Literally all UV sterilizers use UV-C, has been around for decades. Why did I get an email from R2R with the headline of “UV-C! New Innovation in Reefing!” ?
 

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The only "innovation" here is that they are submersible. Which is nice, in case your unit falls into the tank - otherwise the rest is pure marketing...
 

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Not a bad price on BRS web site so could be a option if needed in pinch.
 

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How does the performance compare to other brands which use a much higher wattage UV bulb. I currently run a 40W Aqua unit on my 75 gal reef (though I probably would be fine with 25W)... seems going down to 9W wouldn't work as well.
 

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