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Y r u guys talking to this boyOk. So what?
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Y r u guys talking to this boyOk. So what?
Yep, you are right.Honestly - Get your head away from the UV vs ich thing you keep going back to.
Almost everyone commenting here is talking about how UV is a pretty special tool against algae, bacteria - Not ich, thus not making them what your title is insinuating. People will listen to your opinion if you take the time to read what they say and have healthy debates regarding this but you keep ignoring the fact almost everyone here is saying how effective they are against this then you take it back to that (ich)..... You cant have a healthy conversation if one party wont take in the conversation and you dont seem to be at all.
PS - Im a UV user and wouldnt have it any other way. I properly size and flow my UV to CONTROL bacteria and parasites, not eradicate but CONTROL and i believe its worked wonders.
I’m sorry if that’s how I’m coming across.This is how it is talking to a drunk man
That’s fair enough. If you let me know what they were I’d happily read them. My point for posting that marine depot link was that many people started to reference BRS and I remembered that marine depot posted something that wasn’t fully supportive of UV and thought that provide an alternative view to BRS but from a similar organisation.There are so many holes in this it should be listed under comedy.
You may benefit from reading this. Lots of good information for you to get started with.Yep, you are right.
Almost everyone here is saying what you are saying.
Help me, PLEASE, understand if many people are saying similar things about how it supposedly does control or reduce the likelihood of ich, how is someone meant to determine which is correct?
The OP's original post states nothing about using UV to control Ich, it isn't until he presents the article that we even get a hint that he is referring to parasite control.Maybe this thread should retitled to frame the argument narrowly to ich.
I'm seeing few responses to the ich argument and a whole pile of responses in support of algae/dino control.
If the intent here was to actually hold a discussion on UV/ ich control (and not to intentionally start a flame war with people who successfully utilize UV in their systems) then the title chosen for this thread is poor at best.
Maybe something like "Is UV treatment an effective method of ich control in reef systems?"
Yep, you are right.
Almost everyone here is saying what you are saying.
Help me, PLEASE, understand if many people are saying similar things about how it supposedly does control or reduce the likelihood of ich, how is someone meant to determine which is correct?
There is no objective evidence that demonstrates that UV sterilizers do what you have stated.