This thread is amazing!
I just have one quick question... I live near the ocean and i will opt to use nsw (natural sea water) to fill my tank and use it for my water change. But my worries is that i cannot control pathogens and parasites (like ich...) to enter into my system. I'm planning to use ozone (36 watts) to run over my nsw for a week... but after reading this thread im contemplating if im going to use UV or ozone.
My question are can i use ozone without orp meter and let it run for certain amount of time and after awhile ill let the nsw rest for a week and assume that any excess ozone will be aired out into the environment? and is it safe to assume that any excess ozone in the water column will be exhaust in the environment if i let it rest for quite some time....
Thank you very much!
-christian
Thanks for that informative answers Randy and Wilson... great help... ill try to calculate which path will yield lesser cost... thanks again...![]()
Please post your findings, this is interesting stuff. I live close to Gulf...
I'm sure BP would like the findings too![]()
Moe covers this in "The Marine Aquarium Handbook" chapter 2 with several different methods
So the air going into the skimmer has to be carbon filtered and the water coming out of the skimmer has to be carbon filtered as well, correct?well... no problem as long as you are somehow capturing all effluent air and water over carbon (residual ozone).
This really is done best/easiest with a skimmer (new or used/sacrificed) or ozone reactor. A small satchel of carbon on the top air vent and a small filter bag of carbon on the effluent water outlet tidy this up nicely.
ok, thanks for the answerYou will smell ozone in the air, which may not be an issue but can also be an issue if it is to much. GAC/Carbon removes ozone form the air. In the tank there will be the accumulation of hypobromous acid, due to the oxidation of the bromide ion. The GAC/Carbon will reduce the hypobromous acid back to what it was, bromide. Hypobromous acid is the same thing as Chlorine bleach only it is Bromine bleach and does the same thing. So, in short, you are adding blench to you tank.