Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Deep Blue Clarity Plus in Tank UV Sterlizer 35W


Deep Blue 35W Clarity+ Sterilizer Does the Job!
We have a 120-gallon aquarium with four large Shubunkins. A few months after setting up the aquarium, we noticed the water getting cloudy. We increased the frequency and volume of water changes, but the cloudiness continued to increase. We added polishing pads to our Fluval 405 canister filter and added a H.O.T. Magnum equipped with a micron filter to capture the particulates. The added filters got dirty fast, but even with frequent cleaning and replacement, the cloudiness persisted and began to take on a greenish color. Upon doing further research, we found out this was "algae bloom." We were informed that this condition was not harmful to the fish, so we decided to try one of several chemical treatments because they were readily available. After several days, there was little if any change in the greenish, cloudy water. Since this chemical treatment was toxic to the fish as well as the algae, we opted to discontinue using it.

According to the research we did, UV...
NO MORE ALGAE....
UV Sterilizers are the best way to maintain your aquatic environment. You will no longer need to chase ph levels or fight with suspended algae, cloudy waters, and parasites. You will finally get to enjoy the peace and tranquility of watching your fish without a daily struggle to control the environment. UV Sterilizers will also increase your confidence to add new fish to the environment without the stress of whether they are infected with ick of some other vicious virus that will wipe out your tank.
I have this 35W DeepBlue on a 100 gal community tank that houses a variety of exotics, including eels and Knife fish. I have seen such a turnaround in this tank since I added the DeepBlue. No more anmonia spikes, algae, parasites.....Just the confidence of knowing that the fish and environment of safe from all of those pesky critters.
FYI---In addition to the DeepBlue, I maintain this tank with a Fluval 5X and live bacteria cultures to scrub the gravel. Maintenance costs...

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