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RO/or no RO
just wondering how many of you use RO water and how many dont ?
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I use RO, but Lobsterboy who does not use RO has a much much better thank than I do so I often wonder why I am using RO :-)
Actually, the biggest gripe I have about using RO is that it is not very environmentally friendly :( There is a lot of wasted water with the production of RO water. |
I wonder how much of a difference it makes sometimes... I personally use a D/I filter and that's about it
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ya
i run no ro and i dont have a problem at all no bad algae so far lol sps are growing good so i dont know is it worth it have been thinking about just running a d/i too wonder if just that would do any good ? this is going to turn in to a great debate i can see it now lol |
Started the hobby with tap water and had Cyano.
The Cyano cleared up around the time I switched to ro/di but by then tank had been up for awhile and I added more circulation. Can't say 100% the ro made the improvement but can't see going back to tap as I have one less variable to deal with. Now if I was in some areas of the country where the tap water has a TDS of 20, not sure... |
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I use tap water from the kitchen for top up and from the bathroom for water changes as the buckets fit under the tap much better. I use 3drops PRIME for every 2cups water top up and .04ml per 4gallon water change. |
I use tap water and Prime. Our water source here in Delta is from a pristine watershed. If our water came from a river and was subject to industrial, municipal and agricultural contamination, I would probably consider RO.
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Always used tap water and prime
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Always use RO/DI.... not just RO. Trust me guys, you want to start with the cleanest source water possible. It is usually the catalyst for all algae problems.
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RO/DI exclusively
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