Uv sterilizer?

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I really want to get much clearer water in my tank I just want very very clean and clear water, tank is an 18.5 gallon mixed reef been up for almost 2 years now. Don't really keep on top of testing as I haven't done that in over a year, also side note wondering what's the cheapest and most effective tests to find. But back to my main point, is it worth it to run a uv sterilizer in a tank so small? Is there a sterilizer that won't make me broke as well?
 

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I would first try running carbon in your filter. Then there is something called polishing floss that also goes in a filter.
 
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I would first try running carbon in your filter. Then there is something called polishing floss that also goes in a filter.
I have carbon and that's done a pretty good job but I feel like it could be clearer, could you tell me more about polishing floss?
 

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Every couple of months id say, also, I just ordered a 25 micron pleated filter because someone said they greatly increase the waters clarity
Depending on your nutrient load you may need to change the carbon a bit more often. I change mine every other week. Just a better safe than sorry kind of preventive maintenance thing for me. I don't mind the expense of the carbon if it keeps my tank clear.
 
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Depending on your nutrient load you may need to change the carbon a bit more often. I change mine every other week. Just a better safe than sorry kind of preventive maintenance thing for me. I don't mind the expense of the carbon if it keeps my tank clear.
Ah okay I'll keep that in mind and start changing it more frequently, which carbon do you use?
 

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If you do go with a uv I’ve read great reviews about this one.
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If you want the cleanest clearest water possible- run a diatom filter to filter down to 1 micron.

 

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Ah okay I'll keep that in mind and start changing it more frequently, which carbon do you use?
I currently use Marineland because I have it. But I do rinse it very thoroughly. Once this is gone, I will be switching to ROX 0.8. I have rad that it is a much better carbon.
 

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