good stuff ballardjr
good stuff ballardjr
"qui tacet consentire videtur,"
"he who is silent is understood to consent"
not my writes but i do love ask.com lol
90g mixed reef, 12g nano, 3 dogs, 3 cats, 2 ferrets.
Driving the wife crazy.......PRICELESS.
Thanks for the links ballardjr2000! Last night I went test crazy and if anyones interested, here is what I found out. (This is all water taken from my house in New Braunfels we take our water from the Guadalupe river)
Normal Un-softened non RO/DI tap water - 80 PPM
Softened non RO/DI water - 20 PPM
Softened RO/DI water - Less then 20 PPM, turned blue first drop
Calcium with Saltwater
Normal Un-softened non RO/DI saltwater - 480 PPM
Softened non RO/DI saltwater - 400 PPM
Softened RO/DI saltwater - 380 PPM
I did another 5 gallon water change and now my levels are at 480 ppm. So it seems the tapwater changes I had been doing before using RO/DI water were the reason why I had such high calcium levels.
i use tap i have ricordea, shrooms, and zoanthids, everything in my tank looks great!
I ran fairly good for almost 3 months on tap water too. But, my personality is the kind that I don't like knowing why levels are outside of "normal". Call it being anal if you want.
That's one of the main reasons I decided on RO/DI was to limit the amount of random chemicals in my tank.
Look at the link from NBU water testing http://www.nbutexas.com/PDF_files/NB...0for%20web.pdf
Chloride 17 PPM
Calcium 60.2 PPM (The testing I did showed 80, although I'd trust their numbers more as they use a much better test and better procedures)
Bicarbonates 167 PPM
Copper .008 PPM
Nickel .002 PPM
Sulfates 23 PPM
Chloramine 2.6 PPM