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    Exclamation water for new saltwater tank

    well im going to start up a new tank what kinda water should i use
    i want this tank to be as clean as possible

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    RO/DI
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    Definately RO, some stores have better water than others.
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    Look on our Sponsor page for several excellent sources of RO/DI equipment. Don't be afraid to call them either. They are more than happy to answer questions or make suggestions.
    John Roescher

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    if you dont have a RODI unit buy a TDS meter so when your getting water you can test what your putting in ... stores will have 0 tds at one point but not always

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    How bad will it be if using water from the house? Or the water from heb?

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    not good results, unless you are planning a fowler tank. But even then it is recommended that you use RO/DI water.

    The Calcium levels as well as all other metals in TAP water will keep your corals from growing like you would want them too or even death. :(

    Might want to do some research reading about tap water and all the components it has that may be harmful to your coral & fish.

    The whole purpose of the RO/DI Unit is to remove as much if not all those things from your water to maintain a beautiful growing healthy reef.

    Hope this helps.
    Last edited by Pennies2Cents; Tue, 9th Mar 2010 at 01:25 PM.


    Just a small tank...


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    the reason the instructions say to use RO/DI is because the salt mix has everything you need in it allready to reach the correct levels, think of RO/DI water as a blank canvas and salt as paint, you wouldn't paint a masterpiece on a old dirty canvas(poetic reef talk lol). Gabes has very clean water, one of the few with a industrial size filters in town
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    Ok will do that thanks

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    where is the best place to buy some RO/DI?
    From what i herd some fish store have bad water.
    does anyone know if aquarium designs sell good RO/DI?

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