Well my buddy just gave me a UV sterilizer. I think it is a turbo twist(just googled the image and thats what it looks like). Just wondering how they work and what they are good for?
thats a good uv just get a new bulb and a maxi jet power head i think a 600 will work. that is a good tool have in your system. it stays on 24/7 and change bulb every ten months
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Originally Posted by BW256S_SRT4http:///forum/thread/379750/about-uv-sterilizer-s#post_3301792
Ok good info. So i wonder if i should hook it up then.
i have one and i will not use it win i used my uv i had some thing die and i did not have enough good bacteria and had alot of problems but if it was me i would not use but thats me hope that helps
I had a turbo twist when I first got in the hobby.....took it off and noticed nothing. If you do set it up be careful they are known to leak. But as said before they will also kill good stuff. And if you have the flow going through to fast they will kill nothing. People debate about them all the time but I think most people agree money is best spent else where. Some people use them on quarantine tanks to help kill parasites but it won't kill them all and be an end all to parasites or ich or anything.
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Originally Posted by BW256S_SRT4http:///forum/thread/379750/about-uv-sterilizer-s#post_3301800
Cool thx for the info, I dont want anything to die.
The uv did not make it die it just did not cause of the uv i just do not like them they kill all bacteria in your reef tank and you want the good bacteria
yes i use my for quarantine tank but you do not need all the time just when you have a sick fish
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Originally Posted by reefaholic33http:///forum/thread/379750/about-uv-sterilizer-s#post_3301803
But as said before they will also kill good stuff. And if you have the flow going through to fast they will kill nothing. i agree money is best spent else where. Some people use them on quarantine tanks to help kill parasites
UV's have there place and purpose in the hobby. A new unit with improper flow is worthless, just as an old bulb with proper flow. The units need to maintained properly.... The quartz sleeves need to be cleaned as well for effectiveness. I prefer a unit with a wiper for this cleaning ease. You have to feed the UV with prope flow rate, because either to fast or slow you change it's effectiveness.
Yes the do kill good and bad as pointed out...it doesn't discriminate. The good vs. The bad that it kills is a pointless reason to say they are bad. That arguement is mundane!!!!! For the UV to be effective the organisms must be free floating as well.
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Originally Posted by levinjachttp:///forum/thread/379750/about-uv-sterilizer-s#post_3301888
I got a UV because I had a Major algey bloom and after i put it on the shock of all the algey disappearing killed 2 of my fish but atleast 1 survived
that makes no sense
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Originally Posted by levinjachttp:///forum/thread/379750/about-uv-sterilizer-s#post_3301894
what that the fish died If so I know I did a water change after checked the water and it was perfect but this was 2 years ago
The fish shouldn't have died because the algae was gone, there's a lot missing to that story.
its the only thing possible I put it in bam 1 hour later the clowns dead and the flame is on top gasping for air then 4 hours later the flame angle kicked the bucket