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|   It's not a debate of which water is better but the answer was posted a few threads back the water softener is probably not good to use on reef tanks, so what I was saying is why go half and half, either you use Ro or don't.... 
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 personally, I would get the RO unit then you dont need to mix with tap water thus reversing the effects of RO. hows the tank doing BTW Bev? 
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|   I used untreated well water with the cheapest salt 20 years ago and things lived and died.  Today I use a whole home Kinetico de-chlorinator and softener, a Vertex RO/DI, and high end salt and things still live and die. IMO the most important thing is to know what you're working with. | 
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|   Compare the cost of the RO(DI?) to store bought. It's probably cheaper to run RO and you can keep the dirty water for whatever. I live in Edmonton and I've never compared the price and I don't keep my dirty RO/DI water lol. But it's worth thinking about. | 
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|   It is, for sure! Don't buy the expensive hobby-brand either (sans DI), as you can get an RO unit for drinking water for relatively cheap, then just add on the DI cartridge. |