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Old 12-07-2004, 12:00 AM
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Hi everyone. New Guy here and about to bore you with a bunch of questions for the next while that will make you laugh, but I'm glad you're here.

I'll be filling my new tank with water in a week or so.
I sure would like to put the hose in and fill her with my culligan softened tap water, but nothing is easy in this wonderful hobby, so I suspect this isn't either.

What is the easiest water source for our salt water systems?

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Old 12-07-2004, 12:16 AM
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What does the water softener do or I mean how does it work. If it adds something then I wouldn't use that water. I could be wrong but I thought softeners did their thing by adding some kind of epsom salts or something.

If it's a RO filter however then Hoo yeah! You're set.

It sort of depends on whether you want to use raw tap water or not. Some people use tap water with no ill effects but most people tend to eventually gravitate towards RO or RO/DI.
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Old 12-07-2004, 12:33 AM
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If your not planning on using RO water just get your water from a tap that's not sofend. (Like maybe the outside tap.) I'd pass on the soft water to be on the safe side.

But if you do use it, let everyone know how it went!
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Does anywhere in Calgary sell that Catalina sea water?
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Old 12-07-2004, 03:04 AM
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Great feedback so far...keep it coming.

A water softener uses salt as a catalyst to remove iron and other hard crap from water. It only adds a trace of salt to the water, but the salt is probably not like "Pacific Ocean Salt".

I think I'll go ask the Culligan Man too.

How about using the water you buy in the big blue jugs for water coolers?

Thanks again (I just got home from buying lights at Big Al's...they were quick to matched the price (+shipping) of J&L).

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How about using the water you buy in the big blue jugs for water coolers?


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Sure, You can get RO, spring and distilled water in those blue jugs. If your going to use them you might as well get the RO. (The one with the red tag on it I think.)

Hope it's not a big tank though, those jugs cost around $5.00 each. This realy add up if it's like a 90 gallon or something larger. If that's the case, might as well buy an RO unit now with that money.
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Thanks G1GY

The darn thing is a 120 Gallons.
Do you have a RO system you would recommend? I don't need one for drinking water, just for the tank and maybe the house plants.[/quote]
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I would check ebay i just got my RO-DI from aquasafe for 100 bucks shipped.
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I would check ebay i just got my RO-DI from aquasafe for 100 bucks shipped.
Pretty much the best way to go these days. for the cost, it can't be beat.
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IMO, if you can drink it, they can swim in it.
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