Hmmmm... Actually, the wattage you'll need would depend on the flow rate of the water going through the UV filter, not really tank size.
Micro-organism would only be sterilised if they are exposed to sufficient UV radiation. To do that, you either make them stay in the UV tube for longer period (i.e. slower flow rate) or use a higher wattage lamp and zap them with more radiation as they zoom through.
I'm not sure what's the values, but on http://www.drsfostersmith.com/pic/ar...?articleid=440
it's stated as:
Code:
UV Bulb gph to Control gph to Control
Watts) Bacteria and Algae Parasites
4 60 N/A
8 120 N/A
15 230 75
18 300 100
25 475 150
30 525 175
40 940 300
65 1700 570
80 1885 625
120 3200 900
130 3400 1140
Though manufacturers' recommendations will vary,
the above chart provides a general idea of the wattage
and the corresponding flow rates required for the control
of bacteria, algae, or parasites.
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