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View Poll Results: To UV or not to UV, that is the question | |||
Don't use |
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27 | 69.23% |
Use some times |
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4 | 10.26% |
Use full time |
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10 | 25.64% |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() I use run a 40watt UV sterilizer for 8 hours after the lights go out at night.
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![]() I used one on a fresh water tank and it worked great but the research I have done for saltwater says that they can work but if you are running additives like Zeovit to not use them. I am running Biopellets so I haven't tried the UV Filter as of yet. I think with a UV filter you are trying to contact as much of the water column as possible so meaning it has to be a large Filter to do any good. That said I haven't used one on a reef tank so I am just speaking from research i have found. Good luck and enjoy
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