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firthy13
Wed Jan 04, 2012, 11:04 AM
hey guys,

I am new to discus and have a 4x2x2 set up with 2 ehiem 2217's.
as I have been researching this fish and their requirements in the aquarium, i have found a lot of set ups utilize uv sterilizers.

in your opinion, are these a must have?

giorid
Wed Jan 04, 2012, 11:46 AM
No you don't need one instead spend your money on something you'll really need, a quarantine tank, reason being, if you buy healthy fish, do regular water changes with suitably treated water, keep the tank and filters clean and feed them a varied diet with quality fish food, your fish won't need a uv sterilizer, they can only get sick if these conditions aren't met, what you and your fish need is a routine. The quarantine tank is only there for you to use if something goes wrong or if you decide to buy new fish.

ILLUSN
Wed Jan 04, 2012, 12:06 PM
they are NOT a must have, but they do help, a UV is no match or substitute for propper fish keeping.

Nev
Sat Jan 07, 2012, 09:13 PM
I've got one sitting in a cupboard somewhere, have never plugged it in. Never had the need.

CanadianKiwi
Sat Jan 26, 2013, 03:30 AM
My water was getting milky after 3 days of a 90% water change.
I think the UV filter killed the bacteria bloom.
My water is very clean now, fish loves it, and I had the first eggs 2 weeks after the implementation of the UV filter.

UV filters kills most bacteria (discus plague?), and even the good ones.