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Using an Ultra Violet Clarifier to Clarify Your
Pond Water
An
ultra violet clarifier is an electrical unit
through which water is pumped before is enters
the biological filter.
Not quite sure what an ultra violet clarifier
is? Water is pumped through this electrical unit
prior to entering the ponds biological filter.
Using this device helps to reduce the amount of
harmful bacteria in the pond water and
eliminates green water.
As the water is pumped through the unit it is
exposed to high levels of UV light. This
eliminates the problem with green algae by
clumping all the single cell algae together so
that it can be easily removed by the biological
filter.
It is important to remember that while the ultra
violet clarifier is instrumental in removing
algae, it must always be used in conjunction
with a biological filter as this is what
actually breaks down and removes the algae from
the water. Used together these two devices will
give you a complete water filtration system. You
want to be sure that you use both filters to get
clean water, and not be fooled into thinking
that water is healthy just because it is clear.
The coagulated algae is bound to produce extra
toxins into the water, so you should check the
level of ammonia, nitrite and other toxin a few
weeks after installing your ultra violet
clarifier. It is important to conduct these
tests even if the water is running clear.
Murky water could be the results of water from
the bottom of the pond being stirred up by ghost
carp and koi as well as other large fish. You
don’t want to confuse this type of murky water
with water that is contaminated with algae.
Choosing the Right UV Clarifier
The most important thing to know when picking
out a UV clarifier is the volume of your pond.
There is a table that will show you the correct
UV clarifier to purchase for your ponds volume.
The number listed on the table is the UV
clarifier’s maximum capacity, so it is always
best to purchase a unit with extra capacity when
in doubt.
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