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| Millepora | I am making up water and when I test the output water in my Brute Trashcan I get a TDS reading of 6. I test the water in a plastic cup and get 1. Could the Brute Trashcan leach something into the water? _________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]46 Gallon Bow mixed sps, lps, softies, zoanthid and mushroom reef with 35 corals total, purple serpent star, peppermint shrimp, emerald crab, various blue legged crabs and astrea snails. Fish - Solarensis Wrasse, Oscellaris Clownfish, Bicolor Blenny, Green Spotted Mandarin. 65 lbs of LR and 10lbs of LS. 2 x 150 watts 14,000K Phoenix bulbs Sunpod HQI. Aqua C Remora Skimmer, 3 Hydor Koralia 1's & 1 Koralia Nano |
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| Peppermint Shrimp | I think so. I use the home depot buckets and I test my water coming out of the RODI line and its 0 TDS and 0 phosphates but if I let the water sit in the bucket overnight with a powerhead and a lid on then the water reads .25ppm phosphates. its annoying. _________ 55 gallon acrylic tank, 29 gallon high sump- 4x54w t5ho 2xUVL superactinics 2x 75/25 UVLs, 75+lbs liverock 100+lbs sand, 2 Koralia #2s Turboflotor 1000 blue skimmer, Mag 9.5 Return, 800gph overflow Livestock: Clowns x ii, Hippo Tang, Algae Blenny, Mandarin Goby, CUC. Corals: 4 types of zoas, 2 palys, 2 clove polyps,GSPs, candy cane, hammer |
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| Feather Duster | It could be the trashcan or it could simply be the air above it. Take a glass container and a straw. Fill the container with RO/DI water straight out of the unit. Do a TDS reading on it. Take the straw, insert it and blow through it for 10 seconds producing bubbles. Do another TDS reading. Some of the air that you blow into it will dissolve into the water and read on the TDS meter. RO/DI water (and distilled water) is pure water and very unstable. It wants to be at equilibrium with the environment around it. Whether that environment be pure CO2, pure O2, pure nitrogen, or even a Phosphate containing plastic can. It will do its best to absorb/dissolve so that it can come to equilibrium. Thats why blowing in the container of water will alter its TDS reading so quickly. You can do the same TDS test with tap water and it won't be as drastic or as noticeable because of the percentage change in TDS. In other words, what you are seeing is normal and it doesn't necessarily mean its coming from the container, some of it is coming from the air above the water in the container. _________ Randy Chance Favors The Prepared Mind. Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. Albert Einstien. The only thing that comes fast in a reef tank is disaster. |
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