In my opinion, a UV clarifier is an indispensible partner for a good pond filter. Unfortunately I am often confronted with dangerous half truths about this subject. First of all we need to say that the operating principle is the same or similar for every make. Filtered pond water in an enclosed housing flows past a UVC bulb. During this process bacteria and algae spores are so heavily damaged that they die. Contrary to widespread belief this does not make the pond germ-free. The bacterial count is, however, significantly reduced by non-stop operation. The effective period of a UV bulb is limited to a maximum of one season. At this point the question arises whether it kills off all bacteria or it can distinguish between good and bad bacteria. Of course it can’t do that. It eliminates the free floating bacteria and germs, but not those which are bound to the substrate. This means that all the bacteria that live in the sludge and filter are unaffected and can carry out their work.
Information and consent to cookies & third-party content
We use technically necessary cookies/tools to offer, operate and secure this service. Furthermore
,with your express consent
, we use cookies/tools for marketing, tracking, creating personalised content on third-party sites and for displaying third-party content on our website. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
By clicking on ‘Allow all’, you give us
your express consent
to the use of cookies/tools to improve the quality and performance of our service, for functional and personalised performance optimisation, to measure the effectiveness of our ads or campaigns, for personalised content for marketing purposes, including outside our website. This enables us to provide personalised online ads and extended analysis options about your user behaviour. This also includes accessing and storing data on your device. You can revoke your consent at any time with effect for the future via the menu item ‘Cookie settings’.
You can use the ‘Change settings’ button to grant and revoke individual consent to the cookies/tools and receive further information on the cookies/tools we use, their purposes and duration.
By clicking on ‘Only absolutely necessary’, only technically necessary cookies/tools are used.
Our data protection declaration tells you how we process personal data and what purposes we use the data processing for.