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![]() This is my 1st salt tank. My question is.
How important is it to have ro/di water? The LFS says I've got a good water source, (city supply) soft, chlorine but no chloromines. LFS says I could just use "tap water conditioner" but I'm hesitant, the more I read the more confused I'm getting. Most sites insist ro/di water only. I don't want to start out on the wrong foot, but I dont want to spend $300 - $500 if I don't need to. Your suggestions will be appreciated. |
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![]() i buy RO water from a local store in my city. it helps with future algea problems + other problems... but remember theres plenty of amazing tanks out there on tap water.
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![]() Get a used one. You can get a used one pretty cheap on this board from time to time. Do yourself a favor and get a TDS meter also.
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![]() yeah, there i no "need" to spend that much money. A nice used unit will be of great help in warding off phosphate and nitrate issues.
________ DeepImpression Last edited by imcosmokramer; 08-14-2011 at 07:38 AM. |
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![]() Abbotsford must have good water! The water in our area has too high a level of nitrates for reef keeping (and drinking presumably). Perhaps if you are only keeping fish it would be OK. Check out Ebay, you'll find an inexpensive RO/DI unit there.
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![]() Thanks to everyone who responded.
![]() I thought the reason why people dont use tap water for marine tanks was the chlorine / chloramine. So what I am getting from you guys is that the nitrates and/or phosphates in tap water is the major concern? Ebay does have ro/di much cheaper. |
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![]() Impurities in general. Copper, lead, silicates etc etc.
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![]() Ahhh I get it
Thanks Reefer Rob |