Do U/V Sterilizers Remove beneficial bacteria/organisms as well?

chandavi

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I’ve searched and see most discussion on U/V sterilizers about removing unwanted organisms. What about the good and/or beneficial organisms? Just wondering.....
 

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Yes. UV isn't very selective about what it kills. Most of the beneficial stuff lives on or in the hard surfaces in your system anyway.
 

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No. Good bacteria live on rocks and sand. Pods and stuff are too big to be damaged given the short exposure time. At least that's what I've read.
 

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