Hi,
I have a small undersized ozone generator on my reef system of 300 gallons (60mg/hr max). I do not run an air dryer. The ozone goes into my skimmer and the outflow pour into carbon. The orp reading peaks at about 350.
After about 2 weeks of running ozone my Lps corals start to die. The flesh begins pulling off the skeleton. My Tri color acrapora starts to bleach out. My mushrooms start to shrivel up. Feather dusters pop there tops and begin dying. Fish start showing signs of ill health (black blotches, ick)
My red sea O3 resisdual test kit reads "safe". This can't be caused by a suddun light increase because It effects feather dusters in the shawdows as well as fish. Carbon is fresh and plentyful (about 8 oz).
After 1 week of stopping ozone, things begin to improve in health. Acro stops bleaching, lps stop reseeding, etc.
1 month of no ozone things stabalized so I started it back up again and expeirenced problems all over again which confirmed it was ozone related.
The feather dusters actually died and most of my fish are now sick. My best guest at this point is by-products from the ozone.
But why would I experience such intense by-product side effects compared to most people?
My carbon on the oputflow of the skimmer is fresh and plentyful. Should I spend the $50-60 on the test kit you mentioned on you ozone article?
Do some generators produce more byproduct then others? As they get older does the build up on the caronna discharge unit cause greater by-product production?
Will a generator produce more by-products without an airdryer then with one?
Do the U.V. generators produce less by-products?
Any there more effective ways of removing these by-products other then carbon and h2o changes?
Sorry for the long winded thread. Any thoughts, ideas, or answers would be greatly appretiated. (FYI, the original thread is on Anthony's Forum)
Thank you for your consideration,
Greg
I have a small undersized ozone generator on my reef system of 300 gallons (60mg/hr max). I do not run an air dryer. The ozone goes into my skimmer and the outflow pour into carbon. The orp reading peaks at about 350.
After about 2 weeks of running ozone my Lps corals start to die. The flesh begins pulling off the skeleton. My Tri color acrapora starts to bleach out. My mushrooms start to shrivel up. Feather dusters pop there tops and begin dying. Fish start showing signs of ill health (black blotches, ick)
My red sea O3 resisdual test kit reads "safe". This can't be caused by a suddun light increase because It effects feather dusters in the shawdows as well as fish. Carbon is fresh and plentyful (about 8 oz).
After 1 week of stopping ozone, things begin to improve in health. Acro stops bleaching, lps stop reseeding, etc.
1 month of no ozone things stabalized so I started it back up again and expeirenced problems all over again which confirmed it was ozone related.
The feather dusters actually died and most of my fish are now sick. My best guest at this point is by-products from the ozone.
But why would I experience such intense by-product side effects compared to most people?
My carbon on the oputflow of the skimmer is fresh and plentyful. Should I spend the $50-60 on the test kit you mentioned on you ozone article?
Do some generators produce more byproduct then others? As they get older does the build up on the caronna discharge unit cause greater by-product production?
Will a generator produce more by-products without an airdryer then with one?
Do the U.V. generators produce less by-products?
Any there more effective ways of removing these by-products other then carbon and h2o changes?
Sorry for the long winded thread. Any thoughts, ideas, or answers would be greatly appretiated. (FYI, the original thread is on Anthony's Forum)
Thank you for your consideration,
Greg