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Old 02-24-2013, 11:07 PM
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I'm sure we all fight with Calgary water.
So I figured a thread on how do you treat your water for your reef and FW and plant setups.
What kind of chemicals and processes you use.
Do you soften your water , use a ro/di or rain water.
What things to avoid and what to recommend!

I use aquasafe plus.
Have not been having much success.
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Old 02-24-2013, 11:30 PM
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RO/DI
Considering what they cost it's kind of a no brainier for me, plus the uses go beyond the aquarium.

You can buy cheaper units on eBay
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Reef-Aquarium...ht_8233wt_1159
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Old 02-24-2013, 11:39 PM
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I am looking at all possibilities , since I live in a apartment . Plumbing a ro/di unit would be possible if I pulled it out if I ever moved. But I heard using ro/di unit on hard water would just reck the membrane. Making the cost shoot high since I would have to replace the filter frequently. Correct me if I'm wrong
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Old 02-25-2013, 12:01 AM
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Nope, all of Calgary has hard water. No issues relating to RO membrane life. Count on replacing pre-filters and DI at least once per year and RO membrane should last around 5+ years with proper maintenance.
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Old 02-25-2013, 12:03 AM
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I don't think calgary water is that bad unlike some part of Canada. I never used RODI water in my 8months running tank and never had any problem with algae that many others who use RODI water goes through.

My point is, the filters shouldn't run out faster in Calgary
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Old 02-25-2013, 12:47 AM
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Calgary has perfectly fine water IMO and I don't consider needing to fight it. Someone wants crappy water go to a 3rd world country. Hard yes but quite suited for aquatic life. Like anything find what works with what you have or be prepared to change the water to suit what tank stock you want.

Calgary water is perfect for many FW fishies and ideal for Cichlids. Their home environment water is almost identical to our water. For water changes on my FW tank, I use straight from the tap ie not treated. However I don't keep sensitive fish or sensitive shrimp. I do keep a fully planted 75gal Cherry shrimp tank and it's flourishing both plant and shrimp. I have used basic dechlorinators in the past but it's a waste of $ for what I have. If you or anyone have any FW questions, I'd be happy to answer anything for you.

The other side of the coin, SW...you must use proper treated water such as RO water since the ocean and tap water are very very different but this is basic knowledge.

I had purchased a 6 stage RO unit for both for drinking and for the SW tank. The product link which was given for MaxWater was where I bought my unit.

For the point on rainwater this typically isn't recommended even though yes it's straight from the sky. The problem is where it lands (ie roof) isn't always nice and clean.
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Awesome ! I'm deffinally thinking about getting one. Another thing I'm wondering is , how to choose a ro/di system. Some are really expensive some are cheap. But produce the same amount of water and if anyone have any problems with eBay systems there such a good price that it may be to good to be true ? I'm quite a noob on this
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Awesome ! I'm deffinally thinking about getting one. Another thing I'm wondering is , how to choose a ro/di system. Some are really expensive some are cheap. But produce the same amount of water and if anyone have any problems with eBay systems there such a good price that it may be to good to be true ? I'm quite a noob on this
What is your tank size? Larger tank = a larger RO unit needed (to a degree)
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Awesome ! I'm deffinally thinking about getting one. Another thing I'm wondering is , how to choose a ro/di system. Some are really expensive some are cheap. But produce the same amount of water and if anyone have any problems with eBay systems there such a good price that it may be to good to be true ? I'm quite a noob on this
If I was buying a RODI, I would get a cheap one from ebay and replace the filters with better one. Or get a 2nd hand good rodi and get new filters. The filters are more important than the device itself (as far I think i.e.).
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Old 02-25-2013, 01:31 AM
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Thanks guies ... I have a 55 gallon right now going to upgrade to 125+ .
One more question if I wanted to use ro/di on a FW tank . Would I just run it threw two phases or but that mineral filter in like the was posted above?
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