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Kellbot
April 10th 05, 08:59 PM
After a nasty bout with septicemia, and the fact that I'm leaving the
country for two months so the care of my 30 gallon tank will be left to
someone else (responsible, but not that into goldfish) I'm
contemplating a UV Sterilizer for my tank. It's got 2 goldfish in it.

I currently have an Aquaclear 50 HOB filter. It's my understanding that
with a UV sterilizer, you need either a canister filter or a powerhead
to draw water through it.

I'm assuming the UV Sterilizer is going to cost $100, and a canister
filter would cost $100. Powerheads look like they run a variety of
prices, from $5 and way on up. I've never even seen a powerhead before,
so I really don't know what I should be looking for in one. Or what I
would need to attatch it to the UV Sterilizer

Since I'm worried about bad bacteria lingering in the filter media,
having a UV sterilizer attatched to a canister filter seems like a good
idea. But I'm not sure if this is a realistic worry, and canister
filters are really expensive. What's the cheapest canister I can get
that would be good for this purpose? Or should I just go with a
powerhead since I already have a filter?

Thanks in advance,
Kelly

blue sky
April 11th 05, 02:45 PM
If you get a powerhead, attatch a sponge filter to the intake of it so that
the debri can get caught in it and not in your UV.
"Kellbot" > wrote in message
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> After a nasty bout with septicemia, and the fact that I'm leaving the
> country for two months so the care of my 30 gallon tank will be left to
> someone else (responsible, but not that into goldfish) I'm
> contemplating a UV Sterilizer for my tank. It's got 2 goldfish in it.
>
> I currently have an Aquaclear 50 HOB filter. It's my understanding that
> with a UV sterilizer, you need either a canister filter or a powerhead
> to draw water through it.
>
> I'm assuming the UV Sterilizer is going to cost $100, and a canister
> filter would cost $100. Powerheads look like they run a variety of
> prices, from $5 and way on up. I've never even seen a powerhead before,
> so I really don't know what I should be looking for in one. Or what I
> would need to attatch it to the UV Sterilizer
>
> Since I'm worried about bad bacteria lingering in the filter media,
> having a UV sterilizer attatched to a canister filter seems like a good
> idea. But I'm not sure if this is a realistic worry, and canister
> filters are really expensive. What's the cheapest canister I can get
> that would be good for this purpose? Or should I just go with a
> powerhead since I already have a filter?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Kelly
>