drtango
New member
I had an eye-opening ozone experience this past weekend. I've been hearing "accounts" of "tanks fried" on ozone, but don't believe it's ever really happened.
I have a few aptaisia in my overflow. Got the bright idea to turn off the main pump and put a mist of ozone into the overflow, hoping to "fry" the aptaisia.
Let it rip for 30 minutes, 100mg/hr into a standard overflow with no water flowing in or out--
You guessed it, the aptaisia are still there and quite happy, now awaiting a meal of Joes Juice. There's still some pods in there, I might have cooked a little algae, but everybody else is quite happy. The family room smelled like a thunderstorm just went through...
I don't see how it's possible to "fry" a tank unless you get an industrial water sterilization ozonizer....
FWIW, I bubble mine into the return line from the tank which runs into a filter sock, acts like an "ozone reactor", I think my skimmer runs a bit more reliably off ozone. I run 100mg/hr 24/7, pristine water quality and great SPS colors.
John
John
I have a few aptaisia in my overflow. Got the bright idea to turn off the main pump and put a mist of ozone into the overflow, hoping to "fry" the aptaisia.
Let it rip for 30 minutes, 100mg/hr into a standard overflow with no water flowing in or out--
You guessed it, the aptaisia are still there and quite happy, now awaiting a meal of Joes Juice. There's still some pods in there, I might have cooked a little algae, but everybody else is quite happy. The family room smelled like a thunderstorm just went through...
I don't see how it's possible to "fry" a tank unless you get an industrial water sterilization ozonizer....
FWIW, I bubble mine into the return line from the tank which runs into a filter sock, acts like an "ozone reactor", I think my skimmer runs a bit more reliably off ozone. I run 100mg/hr 24/7, pristine water quality and great SPS colors.
John
John