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do i need r/o water when cycling
hope this isint to stupid of a question ? this is my "first" saltwater tank of soon to be many.i have looked all through this site, but cant seem to find anything on this subject.thanks in advance
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If you are going to use it in the future, then I would use it right away. Although when I have set up FOWLR tanks in the past, I have never had problems using Vancouver tap water since the TDS is so low to begin with. Just make sure you use a good dechlorinizer like Prime. And mix the water a day in advance. Tap water is really not a big deal for FOWLR tanks IME as long as you get rid of the chlorine and heavy metals...
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thanks ..
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I agree with GSP, but only for FOWLR tanks. Reef tanks are a different story.
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fowlr
yeah i plan on sticking with fowlr for awhile .probably wont switch over to reef untill "i" think i no every thing to no about fowlr..
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Then you may want to go with RO/DI. If you use tapwater for long enough, phosphates are going to build up inside the LR...again, not a big deal for a FOWLR but you won't want that if you are switching the tank to a reef. Just something to consider.
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