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![]() Just noticed J&L has 10% off UV Sterilizers. I am wondering how many reefers are using them? Is it a good idea to run one? 24/7 or just a few hours a day? Does it hurt Pods? Please share your experiences and thoughts, Thanks!
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![]() I don't run one since I'm using a bacteria-based system (ZEOvit in my case).
If you are interested in running ZEOvit, ProdiBio, BioPellets, or Vodka, I would recommend against it, since UV will not do well to the bacteria you are trying to culture... If you are looking at a more time-tested method (refugium with chaeto, and tuns of live rock) well, the "survey says" it's likely a good idea.
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![]() This is a good read
I run a UV 24/7/365 on both my DT and QT The QT is a slower flow/higher contact time setup to deal with whatever any new fish may have. I run it @ about 10gph/watt to kill everything that goes through it This still only takes care of what actually passes through it as you can't turn over your whole tank with a little tube In my DT I run a simple single contact 15w unit running @ around 20gph/w and takes care of algaes and such. It's plumbed directly to my chiller and keeps crap from building up in the tubes, and it helps keep my water clear UV breaks down free-floating single-celled algaes and causes them to clump, thus they are taken up by socks so I like it There have been times when my filter socks have built up with green stuff and I know where it came from |
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![]() I didn't realize, Greg, that you were running UV in your tanks. I have no idea if there is any scientific or anecdotal backing for this, but does UV kill any bacteria or other micro organisms in your tank that are beneficial to your tank ecosystem and corals?
And I do remember you saying a while back that you thought your system was "too clean" and your corals may not be getting enough nutrients. Could the UV system have anything to do with that?
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![]() I would have to say that UV is the last thing I would ever worry about running on my tank. I don't think it would hurt anything, but if I had spare money, I'd invest in more flow, controllers, more anthias, and maybe some beer.
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![]() Hmmm never tried dosing with beer?
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![]() Haha,... beer would be the cheapest...
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![]() I did alot of research on UV a while back when were having some cyano issues, couldnt really see any major benefits of it. Like said above, dont think it hurts, but way better things to spend money on.
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![]() Really? It's the latest thing!
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![]() Always something new.
The next thing ya know, is everyone will start selling off their LEDs
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