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Title: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: Kalinkacat on April 19, 2017, 06:54:25 PM
I was thinking of installing a UV sterilizer but started questioning that if it kills bacteria, it would make sense that it would kill the good bacteria grown during cycling as well.  So does that mean it would basically harm the tank?
Thanks.
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: Mike L on April 19, 2017, 07:33:42 PM
Proper nitrogen cycle management and regular water changes are far more effective in the maintenance of your tanks. Imo the uv sterilizer is more a backup. The cost of bulbs and unit have to be weighed vs the above mentioned efforts which we should be doing anyway.
Mike
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: charlie on April 19, 2017, 07:39:56 PM
The way I think about it, is that there very little effect on the bacteria as most of the colony is on the various surfaces and not free floating.  I may be wrong, but I have not observed any negative issues with the two  I run.
Regards
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: bergenm on April 19, 2017, 09:05:46 PM
UV sterilizers only affect what flows through them (free floating viruses, parasites, bacteria, & algae). Good bacteria in the filter and on the gravel will not be impacted. Likewise viruses, bacteria, and parasites on fish will not be removed.
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: Mike L on April 19, 2017, 10:06:24 PM
Why do people run them. I'm assuming in the case of planted it has to do with the potential for bacteria  affecting plants?
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: exv152 on April 19, 2017, 11:08:44 PM
As a preventative, UV greatly helps destroy micro organisms & pathogens that lead to disease, not to mention helps reduce green free floating algae. I've been running them for years and strongly believe they have had a positive effect on my fish's health. It's hard to quantify/measure a preventative, and it doesn't replace regular water changes and other regular maintenance.

Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: bergenm on April 19, 2017, 11:13:43 PM
I'm more of a pond guy... ;D

I have used them to control free-floating single-cell algae when the balance in the pond is off. I believe this is the same reason they use them in the planted tanks - lots of light and lots of ferts has the potential for lots of algae...

I will also use them if I am concerned about a fish either to prevent viruses/bacteria/parasites spreading in the main pond or to run in my hospital tank to reduce the load on a sick fish.

I don't run them all the time, only when needed.
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: Mike L on April 20, 2017, 08:02:43 PM
Thanks for the info people. It was a learning question only. Again thanks.
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: Kalinkacat on April 21, 2017, 08:33:26 AM
Thanks Everyone,

I think I will put UVs in some of my tanks but I wanted to be sure that I was not going to harm the good bacteria.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: George2 on April 22, 2017, 02:42:17 AM
Quote from: Mike L on April 19, 2017, 10:06:24 PM
Why do people run them. I'm assuming in the case of planted it has to do with the potential for bacteria  affecting plants?

I once had a major problem with green water algae in one of my planted aquariums and I tried everything over a 4-5 month period. I was almost ready to give up on that tank when I tried a UV sterilizer. The UV sterilizer completely and permanently eradicated the algae within a week or so.  :)   I monitored my various water parameters while I used the UV sterilizer and did not observe a change in anything.


George
Title: Re: Will UV sterilizers kill both good and bad bacteria?
Post by: wolfiewill on April 23, 2017, 12:58:32 PM
I have a portable UV sterilizer available if you want to try one out to see if there is a gain in your case. I move it from tank to tank as needed and only purchase one for a specific tank if there seems to be a need. I have two tanks that have permanent sterilizers, and the rest either haven't shown a need, or have benefited from a couple of weeks with one but haven't needed a repeat treatment. My opinion is that not all tanks need them. I've got 6 fully planted tanks that have never needed one. And it works really well on green water - a few days is all that's needed. Here's a good reference site for this topic:

http://www.americanaquariumproducts.com/AquariumUVSterilization.html