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Steve |
I thought ozone was a 1970's thing. What are the advantages of it?
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I am also thinking about using ozone. I have beed told that it dissapates (sp?) really quickly in saltwater and will almost never make it back to the main tank so it is very diffucult to harm any organisms in the tank. Also people say that the cheapest way to go about it is to use the ones that are install in pools and spas. Im not really sure how poisionous it actully is since i have on in my hot tub and i can put my face right infront of the outlet without any problems.
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In your spa most of the work is done in the filter and the level of ozone used is very small as it is only ment to reduce the use of chlorine not elimanate it.. I was tempted to go that way with my hot tub a couple years back also but it was still relitivly new out here. Steve |
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I see i understand the poision part now, But im not sure hoe small of amount is being pumped into my hot tub it seems like quite a bit. It seems to pump quite a bit. But maybe because it doesnt pump it all the time it doesnt get to bad levels.
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My skimmer already strips too much life out of the water.
I can understand ozone for certain applications such as breeding, importing/quarantine, and propagation. But for my reef I want more life not less, just my opinion. I have seen a local tank that is run skimmerless, looks awesome, that is the way my next tank will be. |
Doesnt ozone also make the water incredibly clear. LIke the fish are swimming in air.
aparently i need to read a little harder that was already mentioned :frown: |
It does increase clarity. But somehow, it also reduces the production of my skimmer...
I have the redsea unit on my tank. |
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