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Originally Posted by SAW39 You do have a beautiful tank, Apollo'sowner. It makes for a strong argument for using RO/DI water (and not overfeeding!). |
Thanks. I really thought that an RO unit was a neccessary. But lately I have heard of people using tap water. I know I am probably stepping on toes, but I can't understand how someone would invest hundreds and even thousands of dollars on corals, one of the most delicate animals we can keep in our homes, and yet supply their basic need-water-not knowing what is in it, whether tap or store-bought bottled.
What's to say that the label on the bottled water is acurate? And tap water? At work teh facets get a build-up of brown goo over time. I would never drink it unless there was no other available, much less put it in my reef tank. With the low prices or RO/DI units and the ease at which they can be operated, there really is no excuse to not have one. 3 acro frags cost more than a small RO/DI unit. I split a ricordia rock with a girl in the LRS the other day and she bought a large brain and her bill was over $140 and yet she uses tap water and fights algae. $140 could have gotten her a good unit with some change back. Doesn't make sense.
It should be one of the first pieces of equipment we buy.