Sounds like the majority are running 24/7. Thanks for the responses! Im going to try leaving it on and see how it goes.
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No negative effects observed in 2+ years and all positive effectsIs there a specific reason as to why? Just curious!
I only run my UV when I have a bloom or notice a little build up on the sand. I don't think I've ever seen anyone run it 24/7
I thought you wanted bacteria though in the tank. I have torches and they seem to be the only euphyllia I can actually keep alive. @VintageReefer do you run a UV in your tank?running 24/7 reduces the free floating bacteria
UV will not kill all the bacteria in the tank, especially depending on the size and flow rate etc. it will target anything that flows through it and even that stuff doesn’t have anywhere near a 100% kill rate. I would personally nuke every bacteria thats free-floating in the water if I could lol. Dont forget we are keeping all of these things in a glass box of the same water 24/7, its my belief to keep that water as clean as possible. *Not referring to nutrients dont run zeros lol*I thought you wanted bacteria though in the tank. I have torches and they seem to be the only euphyllia I can actually keep alive. @VintageReefer do you run a UV in your tank?
The bacteria you want in your tank is not pelagic. Meaning free floating. The nitrifying bacteria you are referring to is benthic or attached to rocks and porous structures. It’s why you see rocks in sumps. Free floating bacteria can be good. Or can be bad. Running a IV won’t affect the good bacteria on the rocksI thought you wanted bacteria though in the tank. I have torches and they seem to be the only euphyllia I can actually keep alive. @VintageReefer do you run a UV in your tank?running 24/7 reduces the free floating bacteria
That's a big UV!I run a 80 watt 24/7 on my 180 gallon system, however I also run a chiller to maintain the Tank Temp. I also run a slow flow rate to help with pathogens.
Thanks for breaking this down for me! That makes a lot more senseThe bacteria you want in your tank is not pelagic. Meaning free floating. The nitrifying bacteria you are referring to is benthic or attached to rocks and porous structures. It’s why you see rocks in sumps. Free floating bacteria can be good. Or can be bad. Running a IV won’t affect the good bacteria on the rocks
I have three Aqua UV 15w sterilizers plumbed into my three return pumps. If water is flowing, they are running. I’ve had this set up for nearly four years and just replace the bulbs after 12 months. I’ve not had any issues with the lamps or any blooms of any kind.I only run my UV when I have a bloom or notice a little build up on the sand. I don't think I've ever seen anyone run it 24/7
Same here, I’ve got an Aqua UV 15w hard plumbed to each return pump. If the water is flowing the lamps are on. Had this set up running for about four years and have been super pleased with the results.I run mine 24x7. Also when you have it hard plumbed into the system (which I think is a better option) you want to make sure no algae builds up or whatever else can build up in the tube. So leaving it on is the only way to do that.
I've been running 24x7 since I setup my current tank 5 years ago.Just got an Icecap 27w UV sterilizer installed inline on my sump return on my 100g. For you guys who run UV, do you run it 24/7 or put it on a schedule?