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While im still quite inexperienced in reef keeping, I will offer this information. While I dont have a UV steriliser, there is a scholarly article discussing "Ultraviolet light and ozone controls Cryptocaryon irritans infection in
factory aquaculture" You need to either pay for the PDF or access through university, which is what I did, so ill share the results below.
I believe that people who have had no success with UV sterilisers did not a) expose the Dino, ich, etc. for a significant amount of time (as seen in the table above), or b) did not have a strong enough UV light. I only see UV sterilisers useful for battling Dino, parasites or some microorganism. I guess you could always keep the pod population in a seperate tank and dose accordingly.
factory aquaculture" You need to either pay for the PDF or access through university, which is what I did, so ill share the results below.
I believe that people who have had no success with UV sterilisers did not a) expose the Dino, ich, etc. for a significant amount of time (as seen in the table above), or b) did not have a strong enough UV light. I only see UV sterilisers useful for battling Dino, parasites or some microorganism. I guess you could always keep the pod population in a seperate tank and dose accordingly.


