View Full Version : Pseudo-Emergency...RESOLVED
jrnannery
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 12:28 PM
Does anyone in the Schertz (or close to it) area have any RO/DI I could buy...TODAY??? I redid my hospital tank, and forgot to buy water, so it is only about half full. I need about 4 gallons.
If anyone can help, please call me at 210-842-1842.
Merry Christmas to all.
Richard
brewercm
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 12:40 PM
If you just need four gallons go to one of the water machines that are sitting outside some stores.
caferacermike
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 01:15 PM
Agreed, good value for 25-35 cents a gallon. Even if the filters are a little old it will still have less TDS than tap.
erick
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 02:33 PM
go to heb and use the water machine there... Even better than ro/di, as it is 2x carbon filtered and uv sterylized....
jrnannery
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 03:27 PM
If you just need four gallons go to one of the water machines that are sitting outside some stores. :lol :huh
Agreed, good value for 25-35 cents a gallon. Even if the filters are a little old it will still have less TDS than tap. <_< :unsure
go to heb and use the water machine there... Even better than ro/di, as it is 2x carbon filtered and uv sterylized.... :o :o
Thanks to all of you for responding, prior to, and after this response. The smilies are not meant to be smart-a$$ed. I just never knew that that water was worth a darn. I had not ever looked into it.
Do y'all consider that water a stop-gap measure, or is it cool to use it all the time?
By the way, I hope all of you have/had/are having a great Christmas.
Richard
caferacermike
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 03:31 PM
I know several people with great tanks that use only that water. I buy mine from the lfs but in reality that's no more reliable than my tap water unless I test it, which honestly I don't do very often. Your own RO unit can be very complicated and costly to run. From what I've heard most of these machines are taken care of on a regular rotation and are therby quite reliable. You can buy a handheld TDS meter that you stick into the water to test it. For about $20 you can buy your own TDS meter and test the water before buying several gallons.
Bill S
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 05:38 PM
Sorry for the late response... If ANYONE needs any RO/DI water, just come by. I have 2 systems, and always have plenty. It's free... As long as you take some chaeto...
jrnannery
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 06:18 PM
Bill, I would appreciate the chance to get some Chaeto from you, and to finally meet you as well. After the turn of the year would be great. I intend to create a baby/hillbilly refugium in the compartments of my Biocube. Would that be acceptable? I would like to give you something for the Chaeto, though, if I could. LMK
Bill S
Mon, 25th Dec 2006, 10:15 PM
No, I won't take anything for it - I give it away to the LFSs. I just need to know so that I save some. I have lots of chaeto, caulerpa and grape caulerpa. Got a small piece of grape from Felipe about 3 weeks ago, and it's going wild... We are going skiing until the evening of the 1st, after that, I'll be here. I have to pay for these trips and presents...
jrnannery
Tue, 26th Dec 2006, 02:17 AM
Thanks...see ya then!
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