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Old 01-05-2008, 11:22 PM
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My tank has been running for over 2 years with tap water and Prime and I have never had a problem. And I keep all kinds of coral, softies, sps and LPS and a good friend of mine has had his tank running as long as mine with tap water and his corals grow like crazy.
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Old 01-05-2008, 11:56 PM
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Tap water + Prime here too, was using bottled RO but switched back to tap as i could see no difference in the growth or health of my tank. I keep softies, LPS, SPS, clams, etc. and none of them seem to mind. But if you don't have the option on tap water straight from your tap, i would just get an RODI system setup. My 2cents.
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:02 AM
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In your specific situation, get an RO/DI unit.

I've personally used tap water with Prime for 4 years now in my reef, and have had no major problems. Have had hair algae at times early on, but fairly easy to control. Edmonton's water isn't that bad.

It's funny that some on here are religious in their view to ONLY using RO water...they imply that you are stupid for not using it. But as you can see, many people use tap water with the appropriate chemicals to remove chlorine and chlorimines and it's not a life and death problem.
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Old 01-06-2008, 04:40 AM
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My tap water has a relatively low tds of 92 ppm. I used it years ago for my marine tanks, and always battled algae.
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Old 01-06-2008, 05:36 AM
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My tap water has a relatively low tds of 92 ppm. I used it years ago for my marine tanks, and always battled algae.
But what were those 92 ppm? You could find places that had almost all of the dissolved minerals being calcium and magnesium salts and others where 4 ppm of that is phosphate and silicate. That would cause algae problems. TDS is a cruddy way of determining water quality.
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Old 01-06-2008, 06:34 AM
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Im also just using prime and tap water. Works for me
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Old 01-06-2008, 07:24 AM
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But what were those 92 ppm? You could find places that had almost all of the dissolved minerals being calcium and magnesium salts and others where 4 ppm of that is phosphate and silicate. That would cause algae problems. TDS is a cruddy way of determining water quality.
Good point, but still I see no point in starting with water that is anything more than 0 tds. You know what you're putting in the tank that way.
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Old 01-06-2008, 04:16 PM
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When I first started was using tapwater and found the issue was more cyano with a little hair algae. After about a year switched to bottled ro/di and there was a definite and continued improvement. Now how much was due the new tank, new hobbyist?

Nothing wrong with trying the City's and if having problems switching to RO.

Seems from the post your talking bottleb City or bottled RO, or are you considering your own ro unit? If you talking a smaller tank bottles are doable but if a larger tank if you can make your water on site, of course way more convenient.
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