Matt L.
Non-member
The good news is that we've closed on a house, and finally, I can have a permanent place to set up a reef tank.
The new house has a well. This will be my fist time reefkeeping with well water. The well is 400 ft deep, and the house is in the Hudson Highlands of New York. I understand that this isn't Massachusetts, but the basic principles of well water should still apply.
I had thought about sending my well water out for detailed chemical analysis, but this is going to run about $500, so I thought I would ask here first: do any of you use untreated well water for reefkeeping?
I have a 5-stage RO/DI unit, but I would really like to move away from RO if I can. The rejection rate is so high, and it's unclear to me whether there is anything detrimental in the well water to be purified out?
This water is hard, but that shouldn't have much of an effect on reefkeeping. The house is new, so we should have no lead. I'm not sure about copper. The water isn't chlorinated or chloraminated, because it's well water. My real concern would be about metals and heavy metals.
So does anyone just take unfiltered well water and make up their salt water?
Matt
The new house has a well. This will be my fist time reefkeeping with well water. The well is 400 ft deep, and the house is in the Hudson Highlands of New York. I understand that this isn't Massachusetts, but the basic principles of well water should still apply.
I had thought about sending my well water out for detailed chemical analysis, but this is going to run about $500, so I thought I would ask here first: do any of you use untreated well water for reefkeeping?
I have a 5-stage RO/DI unit, but I would really like to move away from RO if I can. The rejection rate is so high, and it's unclear to me whether there is anything detrimental in the well water to be purified out?
This water is hard, but that shouldn't have much of an effect on reefkeeping. The house is new, so we should have no lead. I'm not sure about copper. The water isn't chlorinated or chloraminated, because it's well water. My real concern would be about metals and heavy metals.
So does anyone just take unfiltered well water and make up their salt water?
Matt
