Rick- I'm not comparing UV to water changes, filtration, or quarantine though. Never was, never will.
the main topic-
Advantages of UV-
Can reduce free floating algae. Will disrupt green water algae blooms and keep the water clear. No more pea soup if lighting and water nutrients get out of whack.
Can reduce free floating microorganisms, Fungi, Mold, Viruses, such as Ich, Nematode eggs, Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, Flexibactor columnaris, Dysentery, ect .
Will warm the water and reduce the need for a heater.
Disadvantages-
Initial Expense- around $80 for 15w - $160 for 36 watt turbo twist.
Cost to replace bulbs- $42 for 15w - $60 for 36 watt bulb
If you have a Watt meter (
Kill a Watt) you can a monitor the bulbs life more effectively. My 36 watt bulb is over 1 year old and it's output is down to 29 watts now, a loss of 20%. The bulb is still effective. Flow rates may need to be adjusted to compensate the intensity loss.
Some research may need to be done to determine the proper flow rate and UV Intensity needed.
UV should never be used on medicated tanks, especially those treated with copper based meds.
It might keep the water too warm during summer months. Tank temps needs to be monitored closely.