This may be a dumb question but are UV steralizers only for fish only tanks? Or can you use them in a reef tank? Will the UV kill the food for the coral?
Originally Posted by ladygator
Hello - I'm not sure if all pods passing through a UV light will be done in. They actually have very good defenses to UV radiation because they end up in very exposed areas when their tide pools dry up. They have the stamina to crawl across what would be miles to a human being to get to a new pool of water. It has been demonstrated in arctic pods (think of how red Cyclopeeze is) that they can change coloration to combat the oxidation effects of UV radiation. I have recently helped out in a marine lab near my place in Santa Cruz and I placed a filter on the outflow of water which was passed through 2 sand bed filters, 3 canister filters in size ranges from 100 microns to 5 microns, and UV filter - guess what - there were still copepods coming through. We figured there was a leak in the canister filters, and the UV bulb was replaced, I believe to increase the chances of removing any remaining pods. These guys are tough!
cool thanks. Would there be any ill effects on a reef tank then do you think? seems only postive to me, but is there anything to worry about?
But, what are the downsides besides maybe not agreeing with naturalsist thinkers (who I do/can respect) and also maybe the cost?
Any other downsides to these babys?
and no, don't plan on doing ozone at this time- that stuff scares me.
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