Hi All,
I seem to be full of questions today as I'm going to get my sump on line tonight. This weekend I was thinking about plumbing in a UV sterilizer, but after jogging my memory on posts I've read here, I came up with this question.
Some threads have down played putting black lights over a display tank for the "moonlight" effect due to the UV radiation. If this is the case, would it not be possible to put a black light over a baffled area of a sump so as to simulate a UV sterilizer? Obviously, I know nothing about UV radiation and I would assume the wavelengths and power output differ so as not to give the same effect, but I thought I'd throw out the question.
UV steralizer pros
kills parasites
UV steralizer cons
indescriminate killer
contact time must be high
$$$$$
more plumbing
Blacklight pros
cheap
kills parasites (?)
put in the sump so as not to affect corals
Blacklight cons
uuuuummm....would it work?
Thanks,
Todd
I seem to be full of questions today as I'm going to get my sump on line tonight. This weekend I was thinking about plumbing in a UV sterilizer, but after jogging my memory on posts I've read here, I came up with this question.
Some threads have down played putting black lights over a display tank for the "moonlight" effect due to the UV radiation. If this is the case, would it not be possible to put a black light over a baffled area of a sump so as to simulate a UV sterilizer? Obviously, I know nothing about UV radiation and I would assume the wavelengths and power output differ so as not to give the same effect, but I thought I'd throw out the question.
UV steralizer pros
kills parasites
UV steralizer cons
indescriminate killer
contact time must be high
$$$$$
more plumbing
Blacklight pros
cheap
kills parasites (?)
put in the sump so as not to affect corals
Blacklight cons
uuuuummm....would it work?
Thanks,
Todd