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Hey! I know there are a lot of people who don't like UV sterilizers and some that think they are great.

 

I have a 14g Biocube and I planning on purchasing an UV sterilizer this week. I have read some pretty bad reviews about the UV Sterilizer made specifically for the Bio cube. Does anyone have a UV sterilizer in their Biocubes? Which chamber did you add it to/how does it fit? I want to make sure I am getting one that is strong enough to make a difference and that will not stop working after a few week (like the Biocube UV sterilizer reviews I have read)

 

Thanks in advance!!!

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What are you hoping to achieve with it? They can be effective on bacteria blooms and green water phyto blooms; but it takes a powerful UV filter to deal with ich or help control dinos. It's likely that a protein skimmer and/or chemical filtration will provide you more benefits.

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My tank has been running over over 9 months. We have had a Diatom out break that has been going on for a few weeks now. I have been manually removing it from the sand beds and glass, but I have realized I need to do a bit more. I don't want to buy a UV sterilizer that is not strong enough or one that will not fit in my tank. I have read that the one made for Biocube is not good, but with that, I cannot find any recommendations for a strong and good quality UV filter.

 

Does anyone have one that they like and that works well?

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Diatoms are fueled by silicate. I doubt that a UV filter will help you much. Two questions:

  1. What type of water do you use (conditioned tap, RO, RO/DI, or distilled)?
  2. What type of sand did you use?
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Hmm, not sure why you are battling diatoms. Sorry, I can't help you much with your UV filter, but I don't believe it will solve your problem. Are you sure it's diatoms and not cyano?

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just throw in some Chemi Pure Elite. throught that in my 5G and my diatoms and algea went away in less then a week. then again i also did begin less feeding lol.

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just throw in some Chemi Pure Elite. throught that in my 5G and my diatoms and algea went away in less then a week. then again i also did begin less feeding lol.

Likely a coincidence. The diatoms probably utilized the available silicate, and they went away. Generally, diatom blooms are a temporary condition that goes away on its own (unless there is a source of silicate in the system, or you are adding silicate via the water source).

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Likely a coincidence. The diatoms probably utilized the available silicate, and they went away. Generally, diatom blooms are a temporary condition that goes away on its own (unless there is a source of silicate in the system, or you are adding silicate via the water source).

 

Well i completely switched foods lol. went from frozen cubes of mysis to pellets lol. though when still doing coral feeding using Kent Marine id get little blooms, so i just use Roti Feast and nada. Then maintained that feeding schedule of pellets and rodi feast for a month. took out the ChemiPure Elite for 2days and had a algea bloom. Put it back in and wala things are clearing up again dont really know what it is in my case as i use RODI and feed lightly but the CPE does help from what i can tell.

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Could it have been cyano, instead of diatoms?

well at one point i had both lol. first got cyano, then hit diatoms. nothing anymore. just wonder if my rock leaks anything even though it was live rock from a LFS.

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