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Why you NEED RO/DI!!!
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That is awesome. A picture can say it all.
On a serious note, are many reefers NOT using RO/DI? After all of the money we spend on our tanks, why would anyone use tap water and potentially cause so many problems? |
-pictures like that reassure me that the $ I spent on a DI was worth every penny! -i totally agree with andrewsk on that one, if your already spendin' large coin on a reef, it's more than worth your while to invest in at least a simple DI-
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So is the top bucket right out of your tap? If that is the case I think there is something wrong with your water :O
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ditto And why all the references to spending a lot of money on your tank? That's not necessary, and neither is RO/DI. I just can't justify all that 'excess' water going down the drain. |
-i agree 100%, i know tap water isn't the best but definitely shouldn't be brown!
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I'm no scientist, but I think it has more to do with how the light hits, refracts, reflects on/around/about the particles in the water, than something actually wrong with the water itself. Note that the bottom bucket has a colour too. A bluish tinge. My last draw of Victoria tapwater to my RO/DI metered 20ppm going in. Not bad. But there definitely is stuff that gets removed. Before RO/DI, I used to get a brown ring in my changewater totes. Now that I use RO/DI....no brown ring.
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I've seen a few tanks that actually look spectacular on just tap water + conditioner.
Regardless that is quite the photo comparison! Did you happen to measure the TDS in both buckets? |
Sorry don't have a TDS meter.
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I think if everyone filled up a 5 gal bucket of their tap water...it would have a tint to it.
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