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Originally Posted by alarsuel I used regular water at first with less than acceptable results (still fighting red slime 5 months later). Now I use R/O D/I water from the store ($1 a gallon). However, eventhough this is a good price, after a handful of water changes and topoffs I have already wasted the money I could have used to buy a unit of my own up front, and I wouldn't have to run to the store if I need some extra topoff in between normal purchases.
Hope this helps,
Aaron |
Take heart Aaron, I am also fighting a red slime outbreak. Had it for a month or more. My tank is brand new-so I think it is just a stage that it goes through. When it got really bad-I would use Kent's Poly-Ox and keep my tank dark for a day or two at a time. I also had some chem issues as well as some circulation issues. It still is not gone--but it is not smothering my sand or the few corals I have either.
BTW-After starting this tank with having to haul in my own R/O D/I water--I am glad to say I finally have my own unit now. I just screw it onto my kitchen faucet when I need to use the unit.
While I am still new at this--I would say that one needs to use this water to make sure that they are not inadvertantly putting stuff in their tanks that would harm the occupants of the tanks. If you are using just dechlorinated water--better make sure that it also gets rid of chloramine as many cities use this in their water as well. You can get in touch with your local water dept to see what all they are treating your water with so that you know whether or not your dechlorinator is doing the job.
HTH
Anne