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Ty !I use as needed.
ThanksMy light caused a massive algae bloom meaning all was green! Water changes was green, glass cleaner green, I brought a UV sterilisar and cleared my aquriam within 46 hours, no more green now brown, definitely worth the money as it cleared my aquriam, my aquriam is small but definitely done the job, I only use when lights are on
Thanks!My philosophy, 24/7 the first year when heavier stocking takes place.
Ty !!My philosophy, 24/7 the first year when heavier stocking takes place.
Can you detect ick under the microscope?I use mine 24/7 on my return pump and replace the bulb yearly. Got for dinoflagelets and they are gone since installed. Even under the microscope i cannot find one!
Thanks !My philosophy, 24/7 the first year when heavier stocking takes place.
Thanks !I use mine 24/7 on my return pump and replace the bulb yearly. Got for dinoflagelets and they are gone since installed. Even under the microscope i cannot find one!
Thanks !I use as needed.
Take no prisoners I love it ! ThanksThere's no poll, but yes - 24/7 - with phasers set to kill (90,000 µw/cm2) not stun.
How can I eradicate ick ? QT ?I know UV has many purposes (dinos, fish parasites, bacterial blooms)
But I personally feel like it’s just an extra chore. Especially since I switched to ich eradication. There’s no need for it anymore.
Plus, corals naturally consume free floating bacteria. I think a healthy mature tank will not have a UV sterilizer. I personally enjoy running 1 micron filter socks for the stubborn algae blooms, and Dino’s.
ThanksLamp on 6 hrs a day, pump all the time. I dose live phyto so thats why I shut it off for the 18 hours.
If on a timer be aware though that the lamp doesn't tend to last as long with the cycling...should that happen to be the route you end up going.
You can never UV sterilize anything on the rocks or in the substrate, so you'll never be able to completely sterilize a system (otherwise we could completely eradicate ick or velvet simply by adding a UV). And in truth, your filtration system is going to filter out some beneficial stuff as well.The system has recovered and I have pods, tiny brittle stars, worms and sponges again.
I have it stored and could put it back in 10 minutes if I ever need to.
I think it destroys the bottom of the food chain which effects a lot of things you don't directly feed.You can never UV sterilize anything on the rocks or in the substrate, so you'll never be able to completely sterilize a system (otherwise we could completely eradicate ick or velvet simply by adding a UV). And in truth, your filtration system is going to filter out some beneficial stuff as well.