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You can get a great deal on a UV sterilizer in your local electrical store. Failing that, you can try local ads in your paper, or sites such as Craigslist, Amazon or eBay.
UV Sterilizer will cut down on algae and parasites in the water. Dead algae will produce ammonia. So in a round-a-bout way, yes.
Try checking it at night, you should be able to see some form of light , you can through mine anyways.
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According to <http:/www.heraeus-noblelight.com/en/uv-disinfection-oxidation/information-for-disinfection-and-oxidation/services-and-events/emission-spectra-of-germicidal-lamps.html> 254nm appears to be the most common. Shorter wavelengths appear to create ozone
Over all both of these are the same. Aqua-guard does have UV sterilizer that kills living organisms and bacteria in the water.
There is no way a UV sterilizer will cure your fish of velvet. IMO they are a waste of money and counterproductive because they do more harm than good in a fish tank by indiscriminately killing good bacteria as swell as bad. Velvet disease (Oodinium) is a skin disease and the fish will all have it in their slime coats. The UV Sterelizer will do nothing to fix anything that is on the fish it can only kill water born, UV sensitive, life that actually passes through it. Acriflavine is a good reliable treatment for Velvet disease but commercially available Ich (whitespot) cures should also do the job.
The function of a bottle sterilizer is to eliminate harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from baby bottles and other feeding equipment. It typically uses steam, heat, or UV light to disinfect the bottles, ensuring that they are safe for infants to use. Sterilizing bottles helps to protect babies from infections and illnesses.
Many online companies sell replacement parts for the fish mate pond products including gardensite.co.uk and amazon along with stores such as pet-mate.
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With a filtration system. There are many types and sizes to fit any size pond. I have a 300 gallon hard shell pond, and I use a pump and filtration system that includes a 300 gallon per hour pump, filter with straining media, bio-filtration balls and a uv light, and a bubbler for oxygenation.
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