FAQs on Freshwater
Ozone Use
Related Articles: Freshwater Filtration, Know Your Filter Media, A
Concise Guide to Your Options by Neale Monks,
Power Filter Impressions,
A review of some popular mechanical filtration systems
by Steven Pro, Setting up a Freshwater
Aquarium, Tips for
Beginners,
Related FAQs: Freshwater Filtration, Biological Filtration, Establishing Cycling, FW Sponge Filters, FW Hang-on Filters, Chemical
Filtrants,
|
|
Ozone for Freshwater? (RMF, second opinion?)
11/18/11
Hi Guys,
I have an established 75g freshwater system with an undergravel
filter/powerheads & a Magnum 350 canister with UV. I also have an
unused ozonizer left over from a marine set up. I couldn't find
anything on the site regarding the use of ozone in a freshwater
aquarium. What's your take on using it? Pros & cons?
Thanks.
Joe
<Ozone is neither a cure-all nor 100% foolproof in terms of safety. Marine fish
wholesalers certainly find ozone worth using, the risks being offset by the
benefits for them through reduced transmission of disease. But marine hobbyists
will likely find other methods safer and just as effective, e.g., UV, and
freshwater aquarists will be even less likely to find any value to ozone. For a
start, large-scale water changes are easier to do with freshwater tanks, and the
fish themselves are generally easier to treat and/or less likely to be stressed
by captivity. If you must have some sort of "disinfectant" system, use UV
instead. Cheers, Neale.><<Agreed as not as useful/desirable for FW.>>