r/o vs. distilled

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  1. jonathan

    jonathan Aiptasia Anemone

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    i just wanted to reach a general concensus of what everyone is using. is there a significant difference between the two? i've been using nothing but distilled ever since i began this hobby, but i do know of some local reefers who constantly visit the local lfs to buy r/o. i've been too lazy to purchase a r/o unit but was wondering if the water could be more "pristine" or "pure" with r/o than using distilled. all comments welcome and appreciated.
     
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  3. Dador

    Dador Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Jonathan I don't think R O could be more pure than distilled. The distillation process leaves nothing in the water but the captured condensed evaporate. Pretty pure stuff. RO is clean as a whistle too. Biggest advantage I can see to RO is the ability to process pure water at home and not have to lug distilled water from the store. Where I am distilled water from Walmart is cheaper than RO from lfs. I have an RO unit in my basement that is plumbed to several sinks in my house and the refridge icemaker and water dispenser. My cost for maintaining the RO unit is $139 service call annually. After 1 year RO water at my house tests at 5ppm! Thats pretty clean.

    Hope that helps.
     
  4. Michaelr5

    Michaelr5 Coral Banded Shrimp

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    Jonathan, I agree with Dador. I used Wal-mart distilled water for about 4 months until I could get my RO unit, mostly for the convenience. If fact if you look at the label on the wal-mart bottle (at least in this area), it says it is derived from RO/DI methods rather than steam distilled.

    Mike
     
  5. Reef Lover

    Reef Lover Sea Dragon

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    If you test distilled water you will find a trace of copper in it.
     
  6. NUGIO

    NUGIO Corkscrew Tentacle Anemone

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    Yes due to the distilling process and copper which we all know is deadly to corals/inverts
     
  7. Dador

    Dador Coral Banded Shrimp

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    WOW! That is new to me. Thanks
     
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  9. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    That depends on their distilling method and whether they use copper tubing/containers or not. However, it may be hard to figure out if it doesn't say on the label and you can't get hold of the manufacturer.
     
  10. jonathan

    jonathan Aiptasia Anemone

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    thanks for the feedback everyone...sounds like i'll be researching reverse osmosis units.
     
  11. rickzter

    rickzter Torch Coral

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    I was using distilled water when I needed to top off freshwater and read up on it... not good. The lack of minerals in the distilled water make the water molecules bond with the minerals found in the reef itself, leading to disastrous things. Do a search on google, you'll be surprised what you find on distilled water used in reef tanks. ;D
     
  12. jonathan

    jonathan Aiptasia Anemone

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    i've used distilled for mixing and topping off on my 2.5 gallon pico for over a year now. i've never noticed any problems and i test religiously, i'll just might have to look that up and hopefully give me one more reason to buy an r/o unit.