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![]() Hey Edmonton!
Anyone in Edmonton live on the south end and uses regular tap water for their reef tank?? Thank you! |
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![]() southside water is different then west-end water?! I use reg tap water but when I make my salt-mix, I let my water sit for 12-24hours
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![]() Yah - I think that depending on where you are in the city it may be a bit different - if someone is knowledgeable in the area - please correct me if I am wrong...
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![]() The City of Edmonton receives all of it's water from EPCOR. The water in South Edmonton is the same water as the rest of Edmonton, St. Albert, Sherwood Park, etc. I know because my Department regulates the drinking water in the Province. The only difference may be a slight chlorine difference, as it dissipates toward the outlying areas. But it's a very minor difference and chlorine is injected through the pumping stations to keep it consistent.
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![]() Have read in different places, (here being one) that both chlorine and chloramine can be handled simply by aerating.
Before I started bottled water then my own ro/di, that's how I dealt with it when was using tap water (and after the LFS sold me the gallon of Prime) |
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![]() Shell, as I recall you use tap water, what is your process???
do you let it sit at all? when do you treat and when do you mix the salt and when do you top the tank?? (i guess that is the last step!) please explain to me ![]() Thank you! |