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fill a 55 gallon drum with RO/DI.yes i know that will take a while but when its done you wont have to worry for a whileArmando said:I hate dealing with RODI slowness.
fill a 55 gallon drum with RO/DI.yes i know that will take a while but when its done you wont have to worry for a whileArmando said:I hate dealing with RODI slowness.
As the only (or one of only two) liscenced water/wastewater treatment engineers present here on this board, I didn't feel that I needed to offer a detailed explaination of/justification for the obvious and well-documented: that using tapwater is unacceptable for reef aquaria.davidrupe said:Umm, I second this question. I don't understand why so many people have so many opinions but very little facts on whether it is or isn't bad. They just repeat what they were told...prolly by a RO/DI manufacturer...
Chloarmines/clorine, gone with chemicals.
Dr. Randy Homlmes Farley had.davidrupe said:Good info Mike.
Nobody has yet to address the long term effects of metal build up as a result of evaporation.
Mike doesn't have that problem since he uses NSW for water changes.
Calcium and carbonate are two substances you'll have to pump into a reef tank. That's especially true if you keep SPS corals or clams. No way to get around it.davidrupe said:![]()
You are right Peter. That is why everybody just adds it to the list of to-buy items. You know the one that gets longer instead of shorter.
Nobody told me this hobbie was cheap, that is for sure. I just don't want to build a dependency in my tank on repeat costs. Chemicals and other addatives or equipment that has a monthly or bimonthly cost to it. I don't mind the one time hit, lights, skimmer, pump. It is the repeat offenders that get me. That is why if something needs special chemicals or addatives, I prolly won't put it in my tank.
Moe_K said:Skiptons sells RO/DI water for 50 cents/gal.
Tropic Isle is a bit more than that, from what I remember.
davidrupe said:If you use tap, you risk metal build up that may or may not hurt your livestock and it might, but only after an extended amount of time.
matt said:I resent the monkey-see mentality that many reefers adopt...
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