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Old 04-25-2010, 07:26 PM
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I have been keeping my little reef tanks with RO/DI for a couple of years now but am now looking at setting up a 55g FOWLR tank. Is Edmonton water good enough for this? I plan on using a canister filter and perhaps a phosban reactor with Chemipure Elite if people think it is required. I was think of getting a snowflake eel and a Fu Manchu Lionfish for the tank. Any advice?

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Old 04-25-2010, 08:15 PM
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believe AI uses tap water (dechlorinated) for their tanks, but if you have a ro/di unit available...
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Old 04-25-2010, 08:16 PM
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i have used tap water for years and i have never had any issues. i use prime... but i do notice that we have a higher PH
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I have been using Edmonton tap water dechlorinated with Prime for the last 3.5 years, first 3 years mostly just fowler with snails and hermits. Started doing some corals recently everything is doing good and I am still just using tap water.
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I used to use Edmonton tap water with prime. Tap water reads about 163ppm in Morinville. Water comes from Edmonton.
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Thanks for the replys. The tank will be in my daughters room on the second floor and my RO/DI unit and holding tank is in the basement. I wasn't looking forward to dragging water two stories with a touchy knee if I didn't have to. This is why I have a nano reef, only small buckets of water for weekly water changes. Does anyone think a phosban reactor is required? I'm mostly concerned about algae issues. Thx.
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