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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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![]() 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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![]() I would avoid the phosphate build up from the start even in a FOWLR. Over time you will just end up fighting algae issues with tap water, no matter how good the TDS may seem, 0 is the target.
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![]() hey gsp do you no where i can get a cheap r/o unit from ??cheap as possible.
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![]() If your looking to save money than buy a used one. You'll regret it if you buy cheap. With RO's you really do get what you pay for. When you switch over to a reef tank you'll be glad you got a good one. You just need RO and no DI. For the meantime just but RO water from Save-On or Canadian Springs $2/5Gallons. I bought my RO unit from Aquatic Addictions in Abbotsford
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