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Does the UV kill good bacteria?

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Does the UV kill good bacteria?

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A. Ultraviolet light does not discriminate about what it destroys. If good bacteria passes by the light it will be destroyed. Good bacteria are colonized in your filter, along the sides and bottom of your pond. The only time it will be affected is if it becomes free floating. All the bacteria in the filter is safe because UV has no residual.

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