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What a pretty little thing! She's got a bit of a Mona-Lisa-Smile going on.
and the photo is great. |
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Got My RO! It says it has mixed back Deionization Filter in it as well, does this mean its ro/di? ![]()
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I'm not 'fallow' you must be talking about my tank! |
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Yup. That is green DI resin in the canister.
Usually it is the last stage of filtration: after the RO membrane. The difference in this setup is that you can't "T" the line off to collect RO water and RO/DI water separately. That's fine for your aquarium water, but I wouldn't drink the RO/DI water. |
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Oh! Looking at the tubing in the photo, it looks like you will be able to. It runs from the second canister to the RO membrane, and I assume from the RO membrane to the DI canister.
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Thanks Shelley, it looks like you can drain before the DI resin
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Well my scooter blenny of all fish went carpet surfing today, the one day I take the lid off. Ugh... What a bummer he was my favorite fish.
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Sorry about your Blennie
Get your RO/DI running yet ? |
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