most of us use a RO/DI filter or get RO/DI from the LFS for W/C
Ok, but WHY. What specifically are you trying to remove with the RO/DI filter? Chlorine, chloramine, ammonia, nitrates, phosphates, other organics, copper, lead, other heavy metals.... Any info about what problematic ingredients(and how much of them) you are removing with that RO/DI filter?
it removes organics, minerals, Chemicals... (chlorine and other stuff from the water)
Invest in an rodi...you'll be happier with it in the long run. I didn't use one for my first tanks and the difference in overall tank health after I started was amazing.
I think you ought to have a look here: http://www.mwra.com/annual/waterreport/2009results/metro/boston.pdf
generally speaking, detectable nitrate or phosphate in the water justifies having a RODI filter, to prevent the introduction of those chemicals into a reef system. Water in Boston has detectable nitrates.
add in the MWRA disinfectant of choice, chloramine, and the need for the filter becomes stronger. In the event that copper comes off your plumbing (which is probably copper on the supply side of the plumbing in your house) and the need becomes critical. HTH
My incoming TDS is typically 70-80 here, never seen it higher than 110.
I think you ought to have a look here: http://www.mwra.com/annual/waterreport/2009results/metro/boston.pdf
From your link, Nitrates seem quite acceptable to me: 0.06-0.14 ppm, I know that at least in my system, an additional .1 ppm of nitrates would be insignificant.
Now copper on the other hand looks very worrisome, 0.003-0.93 ppm The high end there could definitely cause issue. I'm definitely going to test my tap water to see where I fall in that range.
And the chlorimine, very good to know.
Again, Thanks
I agree and often do things outside of the norm but using RO/DI water shouldn't fall under this type of thinking.My number 1 rule in fishkeeping is not to do anything just because some guy(or 15 people, or 15,000 people) told me to. I like to know why I do it, what exactly I am accomplishing.
Everything..I'm just asking what's in the water that you all are so afraid of.
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