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    I just bought water from my economical vendor (not the water-mill). TDS 7, nitrates -5, but detectible. Is this comparable to LFS filtered water? I'd rather pay more for good water if I'm not getting good water.
    jehudson
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    26 and 1 Gal FW community tanks

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    TDS from a good DI system should read close to 0ppm
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    7ppm TDS isnt too bad for store bought water, I wouldnt use it in a reef but not bad nonetheless, good drinking water though!

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    So ... what everyone seems to be saying is that RO water from LFS is better quality?
    jehudson
    Set up 2007. 90 Gal Reef. Wet-dry w/PS.
    26 and 1 Gal FW community tanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by jehudson View Post
    So ... what everyone seems to be saying is that RO water from LFS is better quality?
    It should be, but be sure to check it.

    TDS of '0' (zero) is what you want.
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    What does having a higher tds cause? Is it just food for algae growth?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jc View Post
    What does having a higher tds cause? Is it just food for algae growth?
    Took the question right out of my mouth (no offense taken) . The water sample I took this morning had detectible nitrates approx 5. Does TDS have anything to do with Nitrates, or should I expect similar traces of nitrates in LFS water?
    jehudson
    Set up 2007. 90 Gal Reef. Wet-dry w/PS.
    26 and 1 Gal FW community tanks

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