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What brand(s) do you recommend for UV users?I believe a skimmer removes more “food” than UV sterilizers could.
Reef tanks are often phyto limited, so whether you have a UV or not, you still need to feed.
Here’s my pros and cons list:
Pros:
Extreme water clarity
Eliminates bacteria blooms
Makes front glass stay cleaner from algae longer
Does not produce possible toxins (unlike Ozone)
Excellent “ich management” tool
Cons:
Expense (unit, ongoing bulb replacement cost)
Maintenance (pump cleaning; quart sleeve cleaning)
Some bacteria will “explode” when under exposure to UV - may limit availability of food to organisms (subjective)
I’m personally extremely fond of UV. I think it’s a great tool to mimic the “dilution” of the vast ocean. Parasites and bacteria won’t be able to reproduce to overwhelming amounts.
The biggest benefit is water clarity IMO. It’s like going from an old television to a brand new HD one. Fish will look like they are floating and it’s sure to bring a lot of comments from people. You can’t ignore the pristine clarity of UV, and most public aquariums and show tanks use it (and for good reason).
I agree with you.I feel that the only negatives of UV sterilizers are the upfront and maintenance costs as well as maintaining the unit in general.

