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    Default Tap water to cycle a tank?

    Hello everyone,
    Ordered the dry rock this AM, and went by the LFS to pick up salt mix, sand and what not. I was talking to the manager of the store, and getting some pointers from him on setting up my tank and the hobby in general. The guy surprised me with a bit of info, he said that I should use tap water in my salt mix to cycle the tank. Since I was going to do massive water changes there was no use in putting the money and effort into RO water. AFTER the tank was cycled I could optionally use RO water for top offs and water changes.

    The guy was super helpful, and seem to know his stuff.
    I planned to use RO from the get go, but starting with tap would be so much easier.
    What do you guy think of tap water for cycling?

    BTW...
    I'm in San Antonio, on city water, if that helps.

    DarkHorse.
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    I used tap for a long time, however.....

    There are many metals and minerals in our tap water which is not advisable to add to a SW fish tank. A wise man once told me "We want as large a buffer for our system stability that we can have" and I have to say I agree.
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    I would not use tap water at all! Only RO/DI!
    Last edited by Reefer4ever; Wed, 6th Oct 2010 at 07:28 PM.
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    Default Tap water to cycle a tank?

    there is no prob using prime and cycling tank with tap, I've done it before with no I'll affects. this was brand new tank dry rock new sand. I've seen others do this as well
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    I have never heard of this.
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    Default Tap water to cycle a tank?

    Quote Originally Posted by Reefer4ever View Post
    I have never heard of this.
    how long have been in this hobby
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    Yeah I have done it before too....it was so easy to just throw the hose in the tank and wait for her to fill up....HOWEVER....I think it's worth starting with RO/DI. Both large systems that I have done this with had micro algae problems that lasted well beyond the cyano cycle period....whether it was cause of the tap water or not is another story I guess. But by starting with good RO/DI I could have ruled out the water if I still had micro algae problems.

    But....that's just my experience. Up to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stangchris View Post
    how long have been in this hobby
    A year as of October 20 but I started looking at forums and the internet about six months before then. I am only 14 years old so I am sure some of you have been in this hobby longer than I have been alive.
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    I used tap out of the hose to help fill my 200, but most of it was from my 75 with my 100g rubbermaid sump.

    I did use tap for over a year, skimmerless, on a SPS tank. San Antonio tap ain't turribul (Charles Barkley voice) but it's not the best. It's always best to err on the side of caution.
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    Guess it just depends on the risk your willing to run/take.

    There are people here on the forum use tap water for top offs and water changes but would be "out-casts" if they admitted to it. As Erik said earlier, "San Antonio tap water ain't terrible" but it isn't anything to write home about either! Lol.

    Pick your poison, excess money or possible contaminates.

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