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![]() Hi, is it necessary to add anything to R/O water for freshwater tanks. I had a DI unit and it came with supplements for freshwater. Now I use a R/O system and am wondering if the addatives are required?
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![]() yes, depending on the type of fish you want to keep there are different "remineralizers" /buffers.. if you want plants you will have to add a lot of stuff to the water or the will melt away. sorry I can't tell you anymore but with out knowing what you intend to have thats all I can say right now.
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![]() Fish and plants cannot live in pure RO water.
There are 2 ways to make RO water suitable for FW fish and plants: one way is to use 80% RO water plus 20% tap water the other way is to use a product to re-constitute the RO water (add back minerals) such as Mark Weiss Recon 50 or Kent R/O Right Also, it is important to keep the dKH = 4 degrees at a minimum, in order to keep the pH from falling suddenly to unsafe levels. Pure RO water has no buffering capacity by itself. |
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![]() for most discus breeders they use r/o water and they add buffering to a 6.5 ph level
i think thats what they do |
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